ABSTRACT. Agriculture is a severely underdeveloped industry in Alaska and throughout most of the Subarctic. Growers and entrepreneurs must overcome a diverse set of challenges to achieve greater sustainability in northern communities where resilience is threatened by food insecurity and challenges to northern agriculture have limited the industry. However, several field-based or social policy solutions to problems of high-latitude agriculture have been proposed or are being put into practice. Field-based solutions include the use of special infrastructure or farm management strategies to extend the short growing season, improve soil quality, integrate appropriate pest and irrigation management practices, and further develop the livestock se...
Much can be learned about the present status of agriculture in Alaska from a review of the long and...
Ongoing climate change and associated food security concerns are pressing issues globally, and are o...
Agricultural production is growing rapidly in Alaska, but farmers in our 49th State supply less than...
Agriculture is a severely underdeveloped industry in Alaska and throughout most of the Subarctic. Gr...
Alaska's current land-use planning is characterized by a particular void in providing for future ag...
Outlines commercial agriculture, its scope, production and branches; soil resources, amelioration, e...
The reservation of agricultural lands is one of the most urgent, and least recognized, problems fac...
Alaskans now face a time of decision with regard to agriculture. In the past, national and state bu...
Agriculture in the boreal and Arctic regions is perceived as marginal, low intensity and inadequate ...
Grateful acknowledgment is extended to Dr. A. L. Brundage, Chairman of the Publications Committee, ...
The 2005 Millennium Ecosystem Assessment broadly classifies Alaska as a Polar Ecosystem, characteriz...
ABSTRACT. Climate change studies have indicated the potential for increased drought in the southern ...
United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics cooperating with Alaska Ag...
Reliable food supply is a central concern for residents of cities located in remote locations with e...
ABSTRACT. Horticultural background of Alaskan Eskimos is very limited as they have not traditionally...
Much can be learned about the present status of agriculture in Alaska from a review of the long and...
Ongoing climate change and associated food security concerns are pressing issues globally, and are o...
Agricultural production is growing rapidly in Alaska, but farmers in our 49th State supply less than...
Agriculture is a severely underdeveloped industry in Alaska and throughout most of the Subarctic. Gr...
Alaska's current land-use planning is characterized by a particular void in providing for future ag...
Outlines commercial agriculture, its scope, production and branches; soil resources, amelioration, e...
The reservation of agricultural lands is one of the most urgent, and least recognized, problems fac...
Alaskans now face a time of decision with regard to agriculture. In the past, national and state bu...
Agriculture in the boreal and Arctic regions is perceived as marginal, low intensity and inadequate ...
Grateful acknowledgment is extended to Dr. A. L. Brundage, Chairman of the Publications Committee, ...
The 2005 Millennium Ecosystem Assessment broadly classifies Alaska as a Polar Ecosystem, characteriz...
ABSTRACT. Climate change studies have indicated the potential for increased drought in the southern ...
United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics cooperating with Alaska Ag...
Reliable food supply is a central concern for residents of cities located in remote locations with e...
ABSTRACT. Horticultural background of Alaskan Eskimos is very limited as they have not traditionally...
Much can be learned about the present status of agriculture in Alaska from a review of the long and...
Ongoing climate change and associated food security concerns are pressing issues globally, and are o...
Agricultural production is growing rapidly in Alaska, but farmers in our 49th State supply less than...