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It was built in 1935 as part of Skyline Farms, a project of the Resettlement Administration, a New Deal program that sought to provide jobs for unemployed farmers on collective farms. [3] The commissary sold food to both co-op members and surrounding residents, and served as the hub of social activity for the community.
Elmore County is a county located in the east central portion of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census, the population was 87,977. [1]
Kowaliga, also known as Kowaliga Industrial Community [2] and Benson, [3] was a former unincorporated village and historically African-American community active from roughly 1890 until 1926, and located in Elmore County and later Tallapoosa County in Alabama, United States.
Lincoln was able to "sell" the Cooperative ideology to Ohio individual farmers, and viewed co-ops as "an answer to Communism in Europe and Asia, and as a balance wheel against unfettered private enterprise in the U.S." [citation needed] After founding several co-op and non co-op enterprises, Lincoln was able to fund the development of Lincoln ...
Agricultural cooperatives are therefore created in situations where farmers cannot obtain essential services from IOFs (because the provision of these services is judged to be unprofitable by the IOFs), or when IOFs provide the services at disadvantageous terms to the farmers (i.e., the services are available, but the profit-motivated prices ...
Days later, in a county 30 miles north of Elmore, officials stopped a vehicle matching the one at the crime scene and ran its plates, which matched the suspect vehicle. The driver, Melchor, also ...
Deatsville is located in western Elmore County and eastern Autauga County at (32.593958, -86.393454 It is bordered to the west by Autauga County and to the south by the city of Millbrook . Portions of the town also sit at the edge of Jordan Lake .
Seman is an unincorporated community located in Elmore County, Alabama, United States, located along Alabama State Route 9, 9.6 miles (15.4 km) north-northwest of Eclectic. History [ edit ]