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Cullman Farm-City promotes National Ag Day

National Agriculture Day is a day celebrated every year by producers, agricultural associations, corporations, universities, government agencies and ... Read more

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‘Beyond organic:’ Karl and Karli Amonite and Heritage Hills Farmstead

Heritage Hills Farmstead’s Karl and Karli Amonite began growing their own meat and eggs on Karli’s family farm ... Read more

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Agriplex hosts drive-thru farmers market

Fall is usually one of the busiest times of year at the North Alabama Agriplex, though the long ... Read more

Covid-19

Agriplex adapts to coronavirus disruption

With the coronavirus keeping people from gathering in large groups, the Cullman County Agriplex’s annual Harvest to Home ... Read more

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Fresh & local: Festhalle program starts kids on their own healthy shopping spree

The public-greeting doors at the North Alabama Agriplex may be temporarily close, but that doesn’t mean the Agriplex ... Read more

Covid-19

Truckload of ‘taters: Anonymous donor finds new home for tons of local produce at Cullman Caring for Kids

The ebb and flow of what agriculture can produce, versus what grocery and restaurant buyers are able to ... Read more

Covid-19

‘Another way for farmers to market:’ Agriplex helping growers adapt with online store 

With restaurants and schools closing around the state and the fate of summer farmers markets still in the ... Read more

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Sid’s Produce to expand offerings

After seven years in business and four years at its current location on Tarrant Road, Sid’s Produce has ... Read more

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Popping up for a good cause

Organizers of Cullman’s first-ever pop-up street party benefiting the North Alabama Agriplex were pleased with the moderate-but-steady turnout ... Read more

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Fresh and local: Farmers draw crowds for fruits, veggies at Festhalle

The Festhalle Farmers’ Market’s season is in full swing, and the vendors at the market are offering a ... Read more