For farmers in Tyonek and reindeer herders in Nome, cuts to U.S. Department of Agriculture’s grants and staff challenge local ...
How can our governor talk about Alaska food security and not mention the fact that we still harvest hundreds of millions of ...
Suppliers that want to bid on the contracts for 1 million pounds of pollock fillets, nuggets, and sticks must submit bids by ...
One of the great marvels of nature is how bears, the largest carnivore in North America, are able to hibernate all winter, ...
There is a path to increasing food security without an Alaska Department of Agriculture this legislative session.
Food security is a concern for all Alaskans. Approximately 95% of food purchased in Alaska is imported, accounting for around $2 billion in sales sent out of state each year, according to the Alaska ...
Alaska Food Festival and Conference serves up three solid days to workshops, seminars and demonstrations at Kodiak Marketplace, Kodiak College, the Kodiak Inn, the Kodiak Seafood and ...
Dunleavy’s proposal would have split the existing Division of Agriculture into a new cabinet-level department. Lawmakers rejected it 32-28.
All of the funds raised go to Bean’s Café to help fight food insecurity in Anchorage. See a spelling or grammar error? Report ...
“The future of the garden is having to be rethought.” In Alaska, nearly all produce is imported, which makes the food supply vulnerable, especially in rural areas. Some support for local ...
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