BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Alabama Cooperative Extension System has launched a statewide survey to better understand the needs of communities across the state’s 67 counties.

Developed by officials and agents in the extension system, the survey asks Alabamians to share what they believe should be priorities in areas like agriculture, youth development, natural resources, community health and economic growth.

“This effort is about listening,” said Eve Brantley, associate director for Alabama Extension. “Whether you’re a farmer, a parent, a business owner or simply someone who wants to improve your community, your voice can help shape the future of extension programming where you live.”

The survey follows a statewide look at the needs extension agents have identified in their work with c

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