Alabama Baptists realize the need for rural development in the state, and many of them are helping in various areas. One particular initiative — Sowing
Driving around Alabama, one is sure to pass through a small, rural town where the once-thriving downtown stores have boarded-up windows and grass growing up
As national childhood obesity rates continue rising, schools and farmers have started working together to help students develop healthier lifestyles and eating habits. In 2000,
Though providing breakfast isn’t mandatory in Alabama schools, during the 2005–2006 school year state schools served the morning meal to an average of more than
Alphonso Hooks and his one full-time employee grow leafy vegetables, watermelon, cantaloupe and corn in rural Macon County. They cut hay and raise around 40
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