Agriculture

I WENT AMISH?!?!

I never knew much about the Amish and certainly had never seen inside the house of Amish farm family. This is a very interesting video to watch. While I doubt I would ever be into being into being Amish or religious there is a lot of things common the way a lot of off-griders live and it's pretty neat.

Agriculture in Alabama – Encyclopedia of Alabama

Agriculture in Alabama – Encyclopedia of Alabama

Black Belt. The nineteenth-century cotton plantations and sharecropper farms have long vanished from the Black Belt region along with many of the dairies and large cattle operations that replaced them. Pine trees have been planted where suitable, and the pulp and paper industries thrive in this region today. Cattle operations remain an important industry, and there are still a few row-crop farms. Catfish farms and other forms of aquaculture, including shrimp, crawfish, and tilapia, have grown rapidly in this area because of favorable soils and the relatively low cost of pond construction. Hunting and wildlife management have also become important in the Black Belt, providing some income for landowners.