Sweet Grown Alabama announces locations of U-Pick Strawberry Farms in Central, South Alabama

(Trussville Fresh Farmers market/Facebook, YHN)

The Yellowhammer State is home to some of the South’s best strawberry farms and as berry season begins, Sweet Grown Alabama is reminding the public where they can find the fruit throughout the central and southern parts of the state in abundance.

A non-profit, Sweet Grown Alabama, enhances marketing opportunities for farmers by connecting retailers and consumers to Alabama-grown foods and other agricultural products.

The various U-Pic Farms found in Central and Southern Alabama are listed below:

Central Alabama

Four Mile Farms Produce– Sylacauga

Address: 560 Brannen Road, Sylacauga, AL 35150

Details: Four Mile Farms Produce on Facebook

Sugar Hill U-Pick Farms– Verbena

Address: 812 County Road 445, Verbena, AL 36091 (New Location)

Details: Sugar Hill U-Pick Farms on Facebook

Sunshine Farms U-Pick Strawberry Field– Clanton

Address: 11728 County Road 37, Clanton, AL 35045U

Details: Sunshine Farms U-Pick Strawberry Field on Facebook

Handey’s Farm & Nursery– Montgomery

Address: 254 Handey Farm Road, Montgomery, AL 36117

Details: Handey’s Farm & Nursery on Facebook

South Alabama

Aplin Farms– Dothan

Address: 2729 N County Road 49, Dothan, AL 36305

Details: Aplin Farms on Facebook

Customers can also buy pre-picked berries at several farm locations throughout Alabama.

For the latest updates on u-pick and pre-picked strawberries near you, visit SweetGrownAlabama.org.

Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News.

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