Only What Matters: Dell Hill is this year’s Alabama Service to Agriculture Winner

“Only What Matters” is the motto fueling this next operation.

The Alabama Farmers Federation takes us along to meet this year’s Service to Agriculture Winner— Mr. Dell Hill.

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