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Baldwin County, Alabama is considered by many of its residents as
Gods Country. A lush green paradise surrounded on
all sides by one form of water or another, it has become known as
fishermans haven and a golfers dream. The land contains
a bounty of wildlife, natural and protected, that is harvested by the
locals through hunting and fishing. Water sports abound, in fresh and
salt-water, with boating, jet skiing, surfing, water skiing, and swimming
among just a few of the activities available for the avid water
enthusiast. Many areas are protected by the state and federal government
to maintain the pristine conditions of its natural systems.
Agriculture has always played an important part in the economics of
Baldwin County. Cotton is still one of the persistent cash crops in
the area, but just about anything can be grown. Potatoes, corn, peas,
butter beans, soy beans, tomatoes, squash, okra, peanuts, eggplant,
turnip and collard greens, and many other vegetables are grown and sold
locally in our farm markets and grocery stores. Cattle, hogs, and poultry
head the production of meat products in Baldwin County.
Not only is the production of food items an important agricultural aspect,
but forestry conservation, sod farming, tree farming and horticulture
are others.
Encompassing a wide area from North to South and East to West, this area
of Baldwin County has seen tremendous growth and change over the past several
years.
Baldwin County Website
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