Despite record-size produce and a huge fishing industry, Alaska faces food insecurity. New farmers are building local food systems.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jun. 30—POINT MACKENZIE — The Point Mackenzie Correctional Farm is unlike any other Alaska prison. Tucked deep in the farmlands of ...
Two Alaska electric utilities are taking steps that could lead to the construction of the state’s first community solar farms, while a consumer interest group is drafting legislation that could ...
Alaska Farm Tours' excursions visit a selection of farms in Talkeetna and Palmer, Alaska. Photo Credit: Tom Bol/Mat-Su CVB In America's largest state, in a valley tucked between the country's tallest ...
Employees check a line ribbon kelp, or Alaria marginata, in March at Seagrove Kelp’s Doyle Bay Farm, six miles outside of Craig, Alaska. State regulations require kelp farmers to gather seed from at ...
The idea for today's show was purely seasonal. After a satisfying trip to a local farmer's market, my curiosity about the workers who bring this produce to market grew. I found Margaret Adsit, ...
Guests will take a coach from the museum to the Mat-Su Valley, where stops at three farms spotlight the agricultural diversity of rural Alaska. Photo Credit: Brian Kimmel The Anchorage Museum and ...
Even as farms decline across the US, a longer growing season is bringing food security to a state that has long relied on sustenance from afar. Between 2007 and 2017, the number of farms in Alaska ...
Oct. 9—A Fairbanks man and his Lower 48 business partner are advancing plans to build what could become Alaska's biggest wind farms, one each outside Anchorage and Fairbanks. Andrew McDonnell, ...
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