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Century & Heritage Farm Program
 

The Alabama Century & Heritage Farm Program is designed to recognize and honor those Alabama farms that have been in operation as a family farm over a long period of time and have played a significant role in Alabama history.

List of Recognized Alabama Century & Heritage Farms

About The Century & Heritage Farm Program

In 1976, the director of the Alabama Historical Commission and a representative from the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries met to discuss some way to recognize small family farms that had been in operation over a long period of time. Out of this original meeting the idea for the Century and Heritage Farm program was born. They decided recognition should be given to these farms because they had played such a significant part in Alabama's history.

The population in rural Alabama at that time was rapidly changing as people moved to urban areas. The number of family farms was diminishing rapidly at the time as it still is today. It was decided that farms with over one hundred years of ownership should be awarded a certificate to recognize this significant achievement.

It was agreed that the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries would administer this program. The first certificates of recognition were presented at an Alabama Farm Bureau meeting in Birmingham during the month of December 1977. To date, more than 500 farms have been recognized from all across the state.

This program is designed to recognize and honor those farms that have been in operation as a family farm over a long period of time and have played a significant role in Alabama history.

A Century Farm is one that has been in the same family continuously for at least 100 years and currently has some agricultural activities on the farm. The farm must include at least forty acres of land and be owned by the applicant or nominee.

A Heritage Farm is one that has been operated continuously as a family farm for at least 100 years. The farm must possess interesting and important historical and agricultural aspects, including one or more structures at least forty years old. The farm must be at least forty acres of land owned and operated by the applicant, who must reside in Alabama.

All applicants must complete an Ownership Registration Form supplied by the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. If you feel your farm meets the above qualifications and you would like an application or if you have any questions about the program please contact Amy Belcher at (334) 240-7126 or by e-mail amy.belcher@agi.alabama.gov. The application deadline for the 2011 Century and Heritage Farm program is August 26th. Applications are now available on the department’s website, http://agi.alabama.gov, under the “Forms” icon or access the file HERE. If you would like to know if your family farm is already on the register of Century and Heritage Farms in Alabama contact Amy Belcher or check the current list of Century and Heritage Farms from the link at the top of this page.

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