Resources

Production Tips

Practical, farmer-tested resources to help Alabama growers improve their operations and increase profitability.

Food Safety

A collection of documents related to the growing, safe handling and storage of food.

Latest News

Helpful information that ASAN thinks you should know.

Jobs

Jobs in Agriculture

Events

CRAFT

The Alabama CRAFT Network is made by farmers for farmers, focusing our programming for small farmers, landless farmers, and large-scale producers who are interested in sustainable or organic practices.

Graze

ASAN’s signature farm-to-fork celebration showcasing collaborations between Alabama farmers and chefs. Experience amazing food, live music, and community while supporting sustainable agriculture.

Food & Farm Forum

A yearly gathering of Alabama’s most awesome agriculture specialists and farmers, coming together to share knowledge and resources to strengthen the community as a whole.

Upcoming Events

View ASAN’s calendar of events

Technical Assistance

NRCS

Natural Resources Conservation Service, formerly known as the Soil Conservation Service, is an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture that provides technical assistance to farmers and other private landowners and managers.

TOPP

TOPP is a network assembled by the USDA’s National Organic Program to support transitioning and organic producers with mentorship and resources.

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Jack Johnson Matching Fundraiser

by | May 5, 2026

Jack Johnson Matching Fundraiser

A Campaign Benefiting

Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network

Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network (ASAN) connects farmers, eaters, and communities across our state to build a food system rooted in healthy land, fair livelihoods, and strong communities. From farmer-led trainings to the annual Food and Farm Forum, our work keeps Alabama’s sustainable agriculture movement growing from the ground up.

This summer, ASAN joins more than 250 nonprofits as a partner on Jack Johnson’s SURFILMUSIC Tour 2026. Since 2008, Jack and his All At Once social action network have raised over $5 million for partner nonprofits working on environmental stewardship, sustainable food systems, and community engagement. Every donation to our campaign will be matched up to $2,500. Join us at The Wharf in Orange Beach on August 26 to connect, learn, and take action.

When you give, your dollars go further and you take home gear that tells the story:

$50 (Seed): a recycled-denim ASAN tote bag
$100 (Sprout): tote bag plus a plant-dyed handkerchief
$150 (Harvest): a 100% USA organic cotton ASAN t-shirt
$250 (Cultivator): t-shirt plus handkerchief
$500+ (Steward): t-shirt, handkerchief, and tote bag


Every contribution supports the farmer trainings, field days, mentorship networks, and convenings that keep Alabama’s sustainable agriculture movement growing from the ground up. Join us. Give what you can, wear it proudly, and help us build a stronger food future for Alabama.