Alabama Statutes

§ 1-2-42 — State Vegetable

Alabama § 1-2-42
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 1General Provisions
Ch. 2State Symbols and Honors

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Ala. Code § 1-2-42 (2026).

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(a)The Legislature hereby finds and declares the following:
(1)With the passing of the Bicentennial Celebration of Alabama, it has become known that Alabama lacks an official state vegetable.
(2)In 2015, the Alabama Farmers Federation reported that the great State of Alabama ranks sixth among the nation in the production of sweet potatoes; the crop brings an estimated $9 million annually to the state, making it one of Alabama’s main crops.
(3)The sandy loam soil of the state allows sweet potatoes to grow quickly and freely, enabling Alabama to produce some of the largest and tastiest sweet potatoes in the country.
(4)The sweet potato has long been an Alabama staple; delicious sweet potato dishes have been listed in prominent media outlets such as the Food Network as a “top food to eat

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Legislative History

(Act 2021-220, §§1, 2.)

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