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Pitts places in statewide ALFA photo contest

‘Perfect Cotton Boll’ by Anne Elizabeth Pitts, a student at Southern Academy, won second place in the youth division of ALFA’s ‘Farming Feeds Alabama’ photo contest.

A picture is worth a thousand words, but to the participants of the Farming Feeds Alabama Photo Contest, a picture represents their entire livelihoods. Winning entrants hailed from St. Clair and Bibb counties. From peach orchids to cattle and poultry houses to cotton, the biannual photo contest helps tell the story of Alabama agriculture.

“Alabama agriculture is a beautiful treasure, and we love giving others the opportunity to capture the beauty of the industry that feeds, fuels and clothes this world,” said Marlee Moore, the Alabama Farmers Federation’s publications director. “We are grateful for the participation and hope it encourages people to continue to capture farm life. This helps tell the story of Alabama farmers.”

This year’s contest, sponsored by the Federation, was divided into two categories – youth division for photographers 15 years of age and younger, and adult division, which included 16-year-old entrants and up.

First-place winners received $150; second place received $100; and third place $50. Almost 200 photos were judged by a panel of professionals – resulting in winners from counties across the state. Each entrant named their photos and provided a short description.

Youth:

  • 1st place: My Brother And Pawpaw by Silas brown, St. Clair County
    • This is a picture of a little boy feeding and watering cows with his pawpaw.
  • 2nd place: Perfect Cotton Boll by Anne Elizabeth Pitts, Hale County
    • This picture captures the stages of the cotton boll prior to it being picked.
  • 3rd place: Pink by Ellie Blankenship, Shelby County
  • A picture of a sweet cow with a pink nose looking through a fence.

Winning photos will be featured in the March 2023 issue of Neighbors magazine, the Federation’s monthly publication.