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In this publication, chemical determinations provide data showing the effects of different nitrogen sources and rates on the composition of forage produced in Alaska. Show LessWinston M. Laughlin ~ Catalog # B-6 ~ Jul 1, 1978
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Twenty-two potato varieties were tested under irrigation at the Matanuska Experiment Farm. Show LessJ. Smeenk, R. Leiner, K. Brainard, and... ~ Catalog # RPR-46 ~ Jun 1, 2006
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Basic design of a bunker silo for Alaska farms. Show LessLee D. Allen ~ Catalog # B-31 ~ Oct 1, 1961
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The object of this study is to define outdoor recreation benefits to the public and to develop a priority ranking method for proposed outdoor recreation projects. Show LessG. K. White, W. C. Thomas ~ Catalog # B-40 ~ Aug 1, 1973
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In this publication, progress reports are given for several research projects involving fertilizer use and rates of application. Show LessFrank J. Wooding, George A. Mitchell,... ~ Catalog # C39 ~ Apr 1, 1981
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The results of a survey on the greenhouse industry in Alaska. Show LessDeborah M. Brown, Patricia S.... ~ Catalog # C56 ~ Feb 1, 1986
Carol E. Lewis ~ Catalog # MP 1998-04 ~ Sep 1, 1998
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The equations in presented in this report represent a compilation of aboveground biomass data collected within interior Alaska over the past 40 years. Show LessJohn Yarie, Evan Kane, Michelle Mack... ~ Catalog # B-115 ~ Jan 1, 2007
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Alaska Agricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # MP 1954-01 ~ Jun 1, 1954
During the summer of 1950, an intensive study was made on the Kenai Peninsula to determine the extent of its agricultural development and the plans and problems of current settlers. All available settlers residing in accessible areas were interviewed. Notes were also collected concerning non-resident or absentee landholders. The resulting information consequently covers the agricultural community that has developed under existing conditions of help, hindrance and laissez faire. The study furnishes guides useful in formulating public settlement policies for the Kenai-Kasilof area and to individuals who might wish to locate in this or other sections of the Peninsula. Show LessRichard E. McCurdy, Hugh A. Johnson... ~ Catalog # B-13 ~ Mar 1, 1951
University of Alaska, Fairbanks.... ~ Catalog # MP 1983-02 ~ Jan 1, 1983
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Information for prospective settlers concerning agriculture in Alaska Show LessHedla, Lenora ~ Catalog # B-22 ~ Sep 1, 1958
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A review of some research in progress: Sub-alpine rangeland requires careful management; Agronomists evaluate native grasses; Green Gold (grass seed collected from Hope, Alaska; USDA ire summary ratings under scrutiny; Agricultural engineer monitors weather; Phosphorus important to Kenai barley; Pea project [frozen vegetables] shows promise; Low temperature storage increases fresh lettuce sales; Soil tests measure nutrients; Warm-season vegetables thrive on polyethylene-insulated soils; Barley varieties for Alaska; Vegetable growers battle turnip maggot; Mink feed from fish wastes; Limnanthes: a potential oilseed crop; Policy Planning: key to progress in agriculture; Economist analyzes demand for fresh veal in Fairbanks. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 1-1 ~ Apr 1, 1969
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Dairy production...enterprise...with good potential; Dairy cows; Vegetables in Alaska; Ornamentals [grass, flowers, bedding plants; Small fruit development [air freight business/markets]; Red meat possibilities [research needed]; Soil picture in Alaska; land development requires research; Climate data from around Alaska; How can you help agriculture in Alaska? Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 1-2 ~ Sep 1, 1969
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Scientific tour of the pipeline route; Stretching the forage production season; Merits of irrigation in Alaska; Red fescue, a valuable species; Coffee, tea, or milk? [experiment station survey/what people in Fairbanks drink; Unusual test at Petersburg [can sonic booms affect mink birth and growth?]'; Potato skin spot, a northern disease; A hardy strawberry: 'Alaska Pioneer'; Weeds studied for strengths and weaknesses; Cobalt's a must in cattle diet; Revegetation problems and progress; To interview a cow [herd observed on subalpine range]; Lack of sulfur limits plant growth. Publications list for 1969. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 2-1 ~ Feb 1, 1970
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'Alaska Frostless' [potato variety] holds promise; D. H. Dinkel: Alaska's custom-made scientist; L. J. Klebesadel: He makes hay while the sun shines; Paul Martin: He does the station's dirty work; C. L. Branton; He helped in building breakthrough [construction / vapor barriers]; Lee Allen: As an engineer, he's in high demand; Charles Marsh: Always looking for new markets; William Mitchell: Conservation is his business; Arthur Brundate: He watches over Alaska's dairy herd; NC-64 committee meets in Alaska: a regional effort to solve scientific problems; Winston Laughlin: Keeping an eye on soil nutrients; Sigmund Restad: experiment station's 'crying towel' [executive officer]; Wayne Burton: a real place in the research picture [agriculture economist]; James Leekley: Some 2,000 mink are in his charge; Charles Logsdon: He specializes in vegetable disease; Roscoe Taylor: Development of cereal crops has two goals; Richard Washburn: His work is usually full of bugs; Frank Wooding: an exciting program for 1971 [triticale]. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 2-2 ~ Oct 1, 1970
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Ecology, environment, and agriculture; Fermented, high-moisture barley; Apples in Alaska; Native Alaska legumes studied; Low-temperature fungi; Two sources of nitrogen for bromegrass; Time of planting critical for Alaska grass seed growers; Freeze-branding cattle; Energy measurements in a subpolar environment; Frozen french fries for Alaska; Oat varieties for forage; Alaska veal for the Alaska consumer; Resurgence noted in Alaska cutworms; Views...[future range livestock production]; So many questions, so few answers; Distinguished and charming visiting scientist [Yvonne Aitken]. Publications list for 1970. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 3-1 ~ Apr 1, 1971
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Nitrogen metabolism in potato tubers; Vapor barriers in Alaska construction; Grain breeding for better cereals; An ounce of Potassium is worth a pound of potatoes; Solving a pair of problems in mink ranching; Studying nitrogen metabolism [in potatoes]; Obituary: Dr. Allan Mack; Importance of a vapor barrier; Dr. Wayne Thomas joins faculty; Grain breeding shows success...; Solving the potassium deficiency mystery; Dr. Peter C. Lin joins agricultural economics research; A good fish diet for mink. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 3-2 ~ Nov 1, 1971
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The surplus dairy calf; Research insect collection; Increased soil temperature / plastic mulches; New Alaska grasses excel in winterhardiness; Diced summer squash, new Alaska frozen food; High protein grain in interior Alaska; New tool for land preparation in Alaska; Which Alaska plants are poisonous to livestock; Will remote sensing give us the answer?; Internal parasites in Alaska cattle; Economic factors in Alaska milk marketing; Fiddleheads, trick or treat?; Lettuce storage problems, 1971; new cereal varieties for Alaska; Processed crab waste, valuable as a liming agent; Red fescue and bluegrass rank high in frequent-cut test. Publications list for 1971. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 4-1 ~ Apr 1, 1972
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Lawrence Davis: reindeer owner; Bannons grow vegetables on scenic farm [Mary and Al Bannon]; Marie Fett wanted fresh eggs [Lee Fett and Marie]; Ann Dolney turns hobby into business [Ann and Ed Dolney]; Russell James does his gardening under glass; It's not Kansas, but Alaska! [OHM grain/hog venture, Ed Merdes and Jim Harding]; Profile of a Matanuska Dairy Farm [Myrtle Gislason, Bob McCombs, Merlie McCombs, Fairview Dairies]; Holmes family runs Aleutian Islands sheep ranch [Milt Holmes, Beverly Holms at Unalaska]; Visit to a Kodiak cattle range [Burton Ranch: Kathy Burton, Bill Burton, Jim Burton, Toni Burton]; The Robert Mielkes, Matanuska valley potato farmers [Evelyn Mielke, Robert]; McKee family runs Fairbanks area hog ranch [Don McKee, Alice McKee]. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 4-2 ~ Nov 1, 1972
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1972 meat prices down in Fairbanks and Seattle; Controlled environment agriculture (CEA); Agricultural climatologists meet in Alaska; Preserving Alaska's wood products by double diffusion; Nitrogen fertilization of polar bromegrass; Soil testing as a research tool; Milton Barzee new agronomist at Palmer; Photoperiod / Nyctoperiod pattern in autumn critical to grasses in Alaska; Pumpkins, polyethylene, and photoperiod; Alaska Plant Materials Center, a new institution; Research progress with alfalfa in Alaska; New swine research facility; comparison of oat-pea and barley-pea silage as feed for dairy cows; Barley yields on summer-fallowed and stubble land; Wheat research in Alaska; Using native plant resources for conservation; Rotary plow gives yeoman service; Basil Bensin dies at 91; New potato Varieties for diversification and specialized markets; Controlling Alaskan insects without chemicals; Private campgrounds in Alaska. Publications list [1972/1973]. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 5-1 ~ Jul 1, 1973
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Grains in Seward's icebox; Examination of the salad vegetable market of Anchorage; sweet holygrass, a potentially valuable ally; Alfalfa pellets increase dry matter and protein of oat-pea silage; Prospecting for green gold [native grassland forage]; Phosphorus fixation problems in some Alaska soils; Winter stresses affecting overwintering crops in the Matanuska Valley; Native bluejoint: a valuable forage and germplasm resource; Beekeeping in Alaska; Barley response to phosphorus and lime; Super bird's eye view of Alaska [satellite imaging]; Early sweet corn for Alaska; Two researchers join IAS staff to develop controlled environment agriculture in Alaska [Hertha S. Guthrie, Delbert D. Hemphill, Jr.]; Agronomists on the banks of the Sagavanirktok; In Memoriam: Milton A. Barzee; Publications list for 1973 [Also see Vol 5, No. 1]. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 6-1 ~ May 1, 1974
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Alaska's agricultural stations: then and now; A new building for Fairbanks; Matanuska Farm gets a cow palace; Matanuska Valley farm and research center; Three red meat programs: Fairbanks swine barn, new beef program for Homer, research at Kodiak to help ranchers. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 6-2 ~ Dec 1, 1974
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A look at forage research in the Soviet Union: Alaska's interests; Red turnip beetle; Climate reversals and Alaska's grasslands; Modern dairy cow; Report on the Western Governor's Conference; Volcanic-ash affected soils of southcentral Alaska, some chemical and mineralogical properties; Production tips: cauliflower, swiss chard, beet, spinach, cucumber, potato, summer squash; Small grains on agricultural land in remote areas; Thomas E. Loynachan joins Palmer staff; In memoriam: John C. Brinsmade; Publications list for 1974. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 7-1 ~ Jun 1, 1975
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Flowering shrubs used in phenological net; Vegetable variety trials...; Avoid fertilizers with low phosphorus content and containing nitric phosphates; Measuring feed quality by proxy; Native grass seed enters commercial production; Early planting is important to Alaska growers of bluegrass and red fescue seed; Photo: plots reveal arctic secrets; New director, James V. Drew; New staff: Tony Gasbarro, Kenneth L. Casavant; Leonard K. Johnson; Frederic M. Husby; Publications list for 1975. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 8-1 ~ Jan 1, 1976
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Outdoor recreation research in Alaska; Trade interdependencies...Alaska and Washington; Evaluating Alaska soils; Meat price trends in Fairbanks and Seattle, 1973-1975; Timothy yield and composition as influenced by lime and nitrogen applications to Kachemak soil series; Unusual autumn temperature pattern; consumer reaction to CEA vegetables; Quality of bluejoint hay; High-level panel reviews Alaska's agricultural research needs; Publications list for 1976. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 9-1 ~ Jan 1, 1977
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Agricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 9-2 ~ Jul 1, 1977
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Agricultural field day at Aniak; Low-cost, year-around calf housing; Biological nitrogen fixation in natural and agricultural situations in Alaska; Some research on turfgrasses in Fairbanks; The pH of Bodenburg silt loam soil as related to forest cover and time under cultivation; Wild rice trials in Alaska; Rehabilitation of bare sites in interior Alaska; Crisp green salad at forty below; Potato storage management in Alaska; Who Cares? [Agroborealis questionnaire]; An oilseed crop looks promising for interior Alaska [rapeseed]; Publications list for 1977. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 10-1 ~ Jan 1, 1978
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Homer beef production project; Hay quality survey for Homer project; Gains of beef calves during winter-feeding and summer grazing, lower Kenai Peninsula, Alaska; Managing native bluejoint reedgrass for forage production; Cool heads and warm feet [soil warming research]; Rampart Agricultural Experiment Station, 1900-1925; Brief biography of George T. Gasser; Iceland: productive northland; Delta-Clearwater lands opened for agricultural use, 2,000-acre clearing trials project; Delta dust? Soil management on agricultural land in interior Alaska; 'Summerred' Apple, a delightful addition to 'Chinese Golden Early' and 'Rescue' eating apples for southcentral Alaska; Asian markets for Alaska's agricultural products; Woodland nutrient cycling, an important consideration in renewable resource management; In memoriam: Dr. Richard H. Washburn; Publications list for 1978 Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 11-1 ~ Jan 1, 1979
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AFES notes; Wholesale pricing of locally grown cut roses in Fairbanks, Alaska; Importance of vase life in marketing locally grown roses; maximizing the vase life of cut roses grown in Alaska; Pruning strategies for greenhouse rose production in Alaska; Food irradiation and Alaska's food industries; Equations for predicting energy values of Alaska feedstuffs; Effect of six gypsum rates on bromegrass yield and chemical composition; Inoculation of alfalfa in Alaska; Publications list for 1987. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 12-1 ~ Jan 1, 1980
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Changing Pattern in small-grain silage mixtures in Alaska; Biological catalyst [BIO-CAT soil additive] leaves bromegrass, barley, and wheat yields and bromegrass composition unchanged; Land application of sludge; Marketing Alaska's roses; Agriculture and wildlife, are they compatible in Alaska?; Simple structure for plant environment enhancement; Natural revegetation of dredge tailings at Fox, Alaska; Techniques for continuous and improved vegetable harvests, the effects of plant spacing, transplanting, and direct seeding; Optimum herd structure in Alaska reindeer herds; Plant diseases: a potential threat to Delta barley; Rust diseases on white spruce in Alaska; Persistence of herbicides 2,4-D and Picloram in Alaska soils north of latitude 60º; Responses of arctic tundra to intensive muskox grazing; Alaska-developed grass varieties coming into use; Persistence and movement of agricultural chemicals in soils in the Delta-Clearwater area; Notes; News and comment: Delta Agricultural Project: success or failure?; Publications list for 1980. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 13-1 ~ Jan 1, 1981
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Strip mine [stripmine] reclamation and wildlife in Alaska; Project agriculture: an experience in the southern hemisphere; Climatic trends in the interior of Alaska: moving toward a high CO2 world?; Forestry in Sweden and Finland: its applicability to interior Alaska; Cultured biological product [Agrispon] provides no beneficial effects on barley or bromegrass; barley whole-wheat quick bread, a potential use for Alaska grains; Grasses and their uses in Alaska; Using the recreation concept plan technique to assess public choice; Notes; Fertilizer requirements for barley grown on newly cleared land in Alaska's interior; Beefalo in Alaska; Rapeseed response to seeding rate, row spacing and nitrogen application; Vegetation studies for the proposed Susitna hydroelectric project; Potential markets for ducks, geese, and rabbits in Alaska; Village-based plan for the small-scale production of ducks, geese, and rabbits; Solar energy for grain drying in Alaska; Nitrogen: transformations and availability in Alaska soils; Alaska's bison, a game biologist's range-management problem; Retired: Dr. Curtis H. Dearborn; Toward a system of grazing fees for state rangelands in Alaska; Crab meal, a local protein source for the Alaska dairy industry; Intensive forest management: the Bonanza Creek demonstration project; Publications list for 1981. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 14-1 ~ Jan 1, 1982
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Conservation tillage research in Interior Alaska; Soil moisture and temperature as influenced by fall and spring tillage systems; Planting and fertilizing options in barley production; Recreation planning in the White Mountains National Recreation Area; Limestone landscapes of the White Mountains; Valuing outdoor recreational opportunities; Influence of a complete fertilizer on soil pH and available NO3 -N,P,m and K in Kachemak silt loam; Computer comes to Alaska farming; Changes in weed-species assemblage with increasing field age; Increased or decreased energy [Susitna hydroelectric project] for moose?; Undergraduate degree encompasses new options in forestry and agriculture; Spinach Creek watershed; Tissue culture; Effect of feeding whole-grain barley to free-ranging and penned reindeer; Public policy and the future of Alaska's reindeer industry; Does feeding crab meal to dairy cows adversely milk taste?; Notes; Publications list for 1982. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 15-1 ~ Jan 1, 1983
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Soil fertility considerations for barley and oat forage production at Point MacKenzie; What happens to fertilizer nitrogen?; Using Alaska feeds in dairy nutrition research; Earthen storage basin [for manure] for dairy farms in Alaska; Research associated with registration of pesticides and drugs in Alaska; Growing winter grains in Alaska; Introduction and suitability of Icelandic horses in northwestern Alaska; A grass from Alaska gives promising results in Alaska; Far-north-adapted bluegrasses from areas with rigorous winter climate perform best in southcentral Alaska; Do slow-release nitrogen fertilizers have an advantage for lawn fertilization in southcentral Alaska?; Cooperative Extension Service publishes major report [Alaska's Agriculture and Forestry, Alaska Rural Development Council Publication No. 3]; Publication list for 1983. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 16-1 ~ Jan 1, 1984
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AES Notes; Evaluation of plants used for strip mine reclamation near Healy, Alaska; native Alaskan pumpelly Bromegrass: characteristics and potential for use; Lingonberry cultivation; Monitoring the activity of root maggots; Rhizoctonia disease of potato; Frost seeding of rapeseed; conservation-tillage and residue-management systems for interior Alaska; Factors affecting the palatability of reindeer meat; Alaska's agricultural lands: some issues in public policy; Forest management for interior Alaska: can products justify costs? Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 16-2 ~ Jul 1, 1984
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AFES Notes; Forest landscapes of interior Alaska; Moose-browsing damage in a recently thinned stand of sapling paper birch in interior Alaska; Rosie Creek Fire; Critical importance of north-latitude adaptation for dependable winter survival of perennial plants in Alaska; findings on turfgrasses and their management; animal distribution limits range utilization; Status of selenium in Alaska; Representative rivers: a research program based on management decision-making; Interior Alaska crops respond to boron applications;Publications list for 1984. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 17-1 ~ Jan 1, 1985
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AFES Notes; Barley breeding in Alaska; Barley response to phosphorus and lime: results of applications to Horizons from homestead silt loam; Soil-temperature monitoring network in Alaska; Automated environmental data collection for research in remote locations; Soil conservation in Alaska: past and present; Beach wildrye: characteristics and uses of a native Alaska grass of uniquely coastal distribution; Alternaria seedling blight of lobelia; River recreation management research: a decision-making framework applied to the Kenai River; Predicting the growth and yield of interior Alaska forests; Mycorrhizae: a review of the importance of fungi from high-latitude forests of Alaska; In memoriam: John Brooks III. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 17-2 ~ Jul 1, 1985
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Federal support of agricultural research, a White House perspective; Notice of release of 'Norton' tufted hairgrass; AFES notes; Use of Plant growth regulator on barley to prevent lodging; Natural selection may modify introduced white clover toward superior winterhardiness; Effect of phosphorus and potassium on alsike clover; Plant-parasitic nematodes in Alaska soils; Helping your greeenhouse help you; Wintering beef cows on Alaska barley and subsequent selenium status; Feeding tanner crab meal to Holstein dairy calves; Who's planning Alaska? [natural resource management]; Cross-country skiers in interior Alaska; Amenity values of farmland; Publications list for 1985. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 18-1 ~ Jul 1, 1986
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AFES notes; Notice of release of 'Kenai' polargrass; Trip report: a visit to the Swedish reindeer industry, 1986; Whole-grain yeast bread and consumer acceptability using hull-less barley grown in Alaska; Observations of effects on agricultural soils of the artificial enhancement of snowmelt in interior Alaska; Performance, costs, and value of Holstein steers fed a corn diet or an Alaska barley diet; Effect of basic-H on vegetable and agronomic crops and soil fertility at Point MacKenzie; Effect of lime and four phosphorus rates on yield of head lettuce, table beets, and carrots at Pt. MacKenzie; Denitrification in floodplain successional soils of the Tanana River in interior Alaska; Publications list for 1986. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 19-1 ~ Jul 1, 1987
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AFES notes; Wholesale pricing of locally grown cut roses in Fairbanks, Alaska; Importance of vase life in marketing locally grown roses; maximizing the vase life of cut roses grown in Alaska; Pruning strategies for greenhouse rose production in Alaska; Food irradiation and Alaska's food industries; Equations for predicting energy values of Alaska feedstuffs; Effect of six gypsum rates on bromegrass yield and chemical composition; Inoculation of alfalfa in Alaska; Publications list for 1987. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 20-1 ~ Jan 1, 1988
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AFES Notes, cooperation in agricultural science between Siberia and Alaska; Internation cooperation in cropping systems research between Alaska and Siberia; Musk Oxen exchange offers researchers new opportunities; Germplasm exchange program; A preliminary look at effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill on Green Island research natural area; Land farming of oil sludge at Valdez oil terminal; History of the Alaska reindeer industry and its problems with land use, ownership and marketing; A profile of Interior Alaska dog mushers; Hulless barley and crab shell in diets fed to steers; A class project in information transfer: An effective application of learning by doing; Alaskan food costs: Do we really pay more for a nutritionally balanced diet?; Permit reform in Alaska's coastal zone Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 21-1 ~ Jan 1, 1989
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AFES Notes; Cooperation in agricultural science between Siberia and Alaska; International cooperation in cropping systems research between Alaska and Siberia; Musk oxen exchange offers researchers new opportunities; Germplasm exchange program; Preliminary look at effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill on Green Island research natural area; Land farming of oil sludge at Valdez oil terminal; History of the Alaska reindeer industry and its problems with land use, ownership, and marketing; Profile of interior Alaska dog mushers; Hulless barley and crab shell in diets fed to steers; Class project in information transfer: an effective application of learning by doing [natural resource management]; Alaska food costs: do we really pay more for a nutritionally balanced diet?; Permit reform in Alaska's coastal zone; Publications list for 1989. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 22-1 ~ Jan 1, 1990
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AFES Notes; Economics of reindeer rangeland; Reindeer meat: relationship among dietary fat, flavor, and acceptability; Game production, agricultural diversification for Alaska?; Return to Green Island; Arctic tundra rehabilitation, observations of progress and benefits to Alaska; Strip mine reclamation and Alaska's big game wildlife; From boreal forest to reclaimed site, revegetation at the Usibelli coal mine; Cuisine and cure on the Dalton Highway [native plants, wildflowers]; Endangered Aleutian shield-fern grows at the University of Alaska Fairbanks; Agricultural research cooperation continues between Alaska and Siberia; Alaska as seen by Russian exchange student; Publications list for 1990. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 23-1 ~ Jan 1, 1991
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Game farm management; Restructured steaks, a potential product from Alaskan reindeer; History of national forest planning; Charles Christian Georgeson, a man with a vision; Georgeson Botanical Garden; Gravel vegetation experiments, Alaska North Slope; Lessons from the Tunalik test well site No. 1, National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska; Of moose and mines; Geographic Information Systems (GIS); Models for management, megabytes for insights; On the meridian of friendship, Soviet and American scientists; Alaska Grown, implementation of a positive agricultural policy; Ping and Sharratt monitor wetlands; Publications list for 1991. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 24-1 ~ Jan 1, 1992
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U.S. rangeland technology: rehabilitating Russia's oil, gas production sites; Forest management; Impact of public trust doctrine on natural resources management; wetlands: an editorial perspective; travelers eye Alaska's scenic viewpoints; Gaia hypothesis, old questions, new forms;Publications list for 1992. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 25-1 ~ Jul 1, 1993
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(Annual Report) Transmittal letter; Statement of purpose; Board of Advisors; Baked Alaska, scientist examines temperature trends; Farewell Dr. Carla Kirts; People, activities, accomplishments;1992 research review [see Vol. 25, No. 1 for 1992 publications list]; Financial Statement and Funding; Professional Staff. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 25-2 ~ Jun 30, 1993
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Dean reports on school's strategic plan, focus; Associate dean discusses new research, new methods, new tools; Back to the farm [researchers...take experiments to the people]; CO2, better in the Arctic?; Cochrans work, play, stay together [Verlan Cochran, Diana Cochran]; Scientist harnesses dog power [Jeff Conn]; Southeast alaska's temperate rainforests; Understanding natural disturbance regimes helps forest managers make sound management decisions; doctoral candidate vows to make a difference [Robert Ott]; Researchers probe Hagemeister Island reindeer die-off of 1991; Alaska, don't kill the goose that lays the golden egg [outdoor recreation, nonresident tourism]; Examining a part of the forest ecosystem puzzle [boreal forest, alder and white spruce]; Art meets science [Darleen Masiak]; Students ask questions, question all answers [Natural Resource Management 495, bioregionalism]; Profiles [Birgit Njastad, Greg Robbe; AFES notes; Delta Junction field day. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 26-1 ~ Jun 1, 1994
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(Annual Report) Biodiversity [forest management]; Remembering Dr. Frank Wooding; SALRM alumni; [Alaska] Interior has fertile agriculture history; flowering future; Research summaries for: Plant, animal, and soil sciences, forest sciences, and resources management.Publications list for 1993. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 26-2 ~ Aug 1, 1994
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Editor's Comments (surveying readers); News [USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) closes; Delta bison herd conflict; NRM 215 [plant propagation]; Air layerings, division tips [plant propagation]; Dreams of helping Jonnie grow [gardening nurtures minds, Georgeson Botanical Garden, children and gardening]; Northern belle exudes southern charm, Carolyne Wallace administers SALRM's office for 23 years; coordinator enrolls people skills to enhance student retention [student recruiter, Barbara Pierson]; SALRM welcomes new, returning students; SALRM students plant Senator Murkowski's tree of honor; AFES honors women in Agriculture [Lois M. Lintelman, Cyndie Warbelow-Tack; Suus Vanderweele]; AFES research farm open house in Delta Junction; Highlights and happenings; Undergrad never gives up [Jeanne Pigors]; Graduate student strives to quench his knowledge thirst [Tim Hammond]; In memoriam: Dr. Roscoe Taylor. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 27-1 ~ Jul 1, 1995
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(Annual Report) Harvesting a career, dean and director retires after 20 [years] [Dr. James V. Drew]; Reflections, Dr. Drew shares thoughts on agricultural development, views on Alaska's resources; Good-bye! Van Cleve, Hartman retire [Dr. Keith Van Cleve; Chick Hartman]; A matter of taste [consumer marketing, sensory testing, NRM 310, honey, carrots, barley pancakes, salsa; Research achievements: Plant, Animal, and Soil Sciences, Forest Sciences, Resources Management;Publications list for 1994; FY95 research funding; Financial Statement; Professional staff; Notes (achievements, activities, news). Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 27-2 ~ Aug 1, 1995
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AFES notes [Dr. Fredric Husby acting dean, Dr. Allen Mitchell acting director, SALRM supports PBS Alaska One]; Yes alaska, agriculture is viable in Delta Junction; Station research at work in Delta Junction, Alaska; Experiment Station yields results; Agronomist discusses nitrogen fixation; Who wants to weed anyway [grass clipping mulch]; Agronomic crops for interior Alaska; Technology improves Palmer's laboratory research capabilities [Palmer Research Center]; Brewing up an Alaska crop, graduate student, researchers try growing hops; NRM 310, agricultural concepts [marketing, carrots]; NRM 453, students learn to harvest [and] use forest for products; Want to farm in Alaska?, Advice from someone who's doing it; Dr. Bonita J. Neiland, professor emeritus, reflects on professional accomplishments; Dave Liebersbach, Class of '88; Honoring Alaska's 1995 women in Agriculture [Jeannette Braiser, Joanne Marie Mosesian, Edna Anderson]; People, news and happenings. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 28-1 ~ May 1, 1996
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(Annual Report) Propagating Asiatic hybrid lilies; Researchers judge science fairs; Establishing Alaska wildflower meadows; Research achievements: Plant, Animal and Soil Sciences, Forest Sciences, Resources Management;Publications list for 1995; FY 96 research funding; Financial statement; Young masters two programs [Christina Young]; Achievements, activities, news. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 28-2 ~ Jul 1, 1996
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Accredited: forest science department; Resource managers gather info [Geographic Information Systems (GIS)]; Using GIS to solve problems for Alaska [Geographic Information Systems]; Arctic tundra revegetation; Remote satellite spectral analysis in Bosnia i Hercegovina; Assessing Bosnia forest damage using remote satellite sensing; Restoring spruce beetle-impacted forests in Alaska [effects of the spruce beetle (Dendroctonus rufipennis)]; Rejuvenating the land, converting mined lands to thriving ecological communities; Tundra plant succession and vascular plant species diversity; Bioremediation of petroleum-contaminated soil using fish bonemeal [oil pollution, polluted soil]; Characteristics of permafrost soils along a latitudinal transect in arctic Alaska; Wetlands could hold the answer [sewage treatment]; Faculty, students, and alumni in the news. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 29-1 ~ May 1, 1997
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(Annual Report) State of the station, school address; Researchers develop a megatransect [remote sensing, global climate change]; Plants that weren't tough enough [inadequate snow cover, winterkill, Georgeson Botanical Garden]; Research achievements: Plant, Animal, and Soil Sciences, Forest Sciences, Resources Management;Publications list for 1996; FY97 research funding; financial statement; professional staff profile; Achievements, activities, news; Retirements [K. C. Christianson, Bob Schlentner; J. Stephen Lay, Don Brainard, Warren Fiscus]. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 29-2 ~ Jul 1, 1997
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[History]100 years of agricultural research in Alaska; Alaska's first agricultural experiment station: Sitka, 1898-1931; Kodiak Station; Kenai Station, Rampart Agricultural Experiment Station, 1900-1925; Copper Center Station; Fairbanks Station; Matanuska Station; Palmer Research Center; Charles christian georgeson; George T. Gasser; Last frontier's sweet nectar: strawberries; Alaska's reindeer industry; Alaska's agriculture; Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations transfer to college; News: 1997 Alaska woman in agriculture [Ileen Hollembaek], [obituary] Arvo Kallio, 1917-1997. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 30-1 ~ May 1, 1998
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(Annual Report) Honeybees tested as pollinators; Faculty profiles; AFES-celebrating 100 years of agricultural research in Alaska; Palmer station hosts 2nd Agriculture Appreciation Day as part of the AFES centennial Celebration; Research achievements: Plant, Animal, and Soil Sciences, Forest Sciences, Resources Management;Publications list for 1997; Financial Statement; FY98 research funding; Achievements, activities, news. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 30-2 ~ Jul 1, 1998
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Wetlands and botanical gardens, an educational opportunity; Educational outreach at the Georgeson Botanical Garden; A day at the Georgeson Botanical Garden; Third Circumpolar Agricultural Conference was in Anchorage; AFES hosts FFA students, a partnership for agriscience education; The GLOBE Program: Global learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment; Bonanza Creek Schoolyard LTER [long term ecological research program]; Distance [education] delivery, SALRM reaches out; Reindeer for education and research; Initial forest stand density and wood quality, a preliminary report [Alaska's Northern Forest]; Arctic tundra recovery from crude oil after 24 years, Prudhoe Bay [oil pollution]; Wildlife and vegetation find habitat niches in oil field gravel pad; New: 1998 Woman in Agriculture Award [Evelyn Bush], forestry curriculum, Dr. Susan Todd chairs UAF trails committee; Dr. Charlie Knight recognized. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 31-1 ~ May 1, 1999
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(Annual Report) Constructed wetlands for treating wastewater [sewage treatment]; faculty profile; Research achievements: Plant, Animal and Soil Sciences, Forest Sciences, Resources Management;Publications list for 1998; FY 99 research funding; Achievements, activities, news. [Mary Boyd and Kith Magoon retire; Milan Shipka joins faculty. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 31-2 ~ Aug 1, 1999
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Planting trees in the Aleutians; Climate change and growth of white spruce in South-Central Alaska; Northern tansy mustard fills a niche; Silviculture systems for Alaska's Northern Forest; Wavelength-selective mulches and tomato production in Fairbanks, Alaska; Musk ox, historical industry looks toward the future; Hey, I thought I say Rudolph in the hallway! [reindeer program educational outreach]; What Next? Agenda for Alaska agriculture in the 21st Century; Historical perspective, Delta ag project [agriculture history]; What's a grower to do? [essay]; 1999 Alaska women in agriculture [Patricia Fellman, Marsha Melton]; SALRM student news; Faculty news. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 32-1 ~ May 1, 2000
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(Annual Report) Can mulch mats help regenerate beetle-killed spruce forests?; Faculty profiles; Plant, animal, and soil sciences research; Forest sciences research; Resources management research; Faculty publications [Publications list for 1999] FY00 research funding; Financial statement; Dean Husby retires [Fred Husby]; News and notes; Wallace retires [Carolyne Wallace]. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 32-2 ~ Jul 1, 2000
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Inventory of grasses along the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, 1999; Boreal Alkaligrass (Puccinellia borealis), is this the one? [tundra revegetation]; Implementation of silvicultural systems for Alaska's Northern Forest; Innovative ways of implementing global change education in K-12 classrooms; UA President mark Hamilton on education and agriculture; SALRM 2001 graduates; 2001 scholarship recipients; News and notes: Women in Agriculture Award [Kathy Burton] Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 33-1 ~ May 1, 2001
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Faculty profiles; Research achievements: Plant, Animal, ad Soil Sciences, Forest Sciences, Resources Management, Geography, Agricultural Research Service; Faculty publications [Publication list for 2000]; FY01 research funding; Financial Statement. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 33-2 ~ Jul 1, 2001
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Reindeer research, intensive management may be key [caribou]; Palmer Research Center [devil's club, improving turfgrasses, leafy greens, Palmer laboratories]; Northern exposure for hoppers [grasshopper research]; Fairbanks Experiment Farm; Georgeson botanical Garden; Taiga ecology [boreal forest]; Trip to Iceland [Fourth Circumpolar Agricultural Conference]; Field trip to Hawaii; News and notes: new staff, student awards, faculty news and grants, Women in Agriculture Award [Mary Andrews; Tribute to Marsha Melton. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 34-1 ~ Jul 1, 2002
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Perceptual geography [sense of place, high plains]; Hands-on science education [GLOBE, elementary school teacher training]; Fresh raspberries in March [greenhouse production]; Computer modeling: fire, climate, and the boreal forest [wildfire, forest fires, climate change]; Research [summaries]: USDA Agricultural Research Service, Forest Sciences, Geography, Resources Management, Plant, Animal, and Soil Sciences.Publications list for 2001; Faculty Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 34-2 ~ Nov 5, 2002
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Peony--A Future Crop for Alaska? [field cut flower crop, peony]; Alternative Livestock in Alaska: Bison to Yaks [alternative livestock]; The Legacy of Aldo Leopold [land use policy, ethics]; The Wolf Control Issue [wildlife management, wolf]; Cooperative Research and Knowledge Transfer at SNRAS [Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Integrated Pest Management, Food Technology, Plant Germ Plasm, North and West Alaska Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU), Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies, Regional Resilience and Adaptation]; 2002/2003 SNRAS Graduates and Senior Theses [summaries]; Permafrost and Ponds [climate change, climate warming, permafrost, lake level changes, remote sensing, GIS]. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 35-1 ~ Jul 1, 2003
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Birch: white gold in the boreal forest [birch, birch syrup]; Invasive Plants in Alaska: assessment of research priorities [invasive plants management]; A Winter Delta Dig [tillage, soil]; Students Afield! Natural Resources Management 290 [field course]; Jobs for Credit [internships]; The North Jarvis Stand Conversion Project [wildfire, resources management]; Antioxidants in the North [berries, antioxidants]; Shapeshifter Carbon: a universal building block [carbon cycle, climate change, tree growth, soils, wildfire]. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 35-2 ~ Nov 1, 2003
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Reindeer inspire new teaching guide [education, alternative livestock]; Susan Willsrud & Calypso Farm [education, sustainable agriculture]; The wildlife viewing challenge [tourism, wildlife management]; Taxonomy and evolution of Alaska birches; Birch use in the former Soviet Republics; Heavenly garden, earthly pursuits [Georgeson Botanical Garden]. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 36-1 ~ Jul 1, 2004
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Fire in Interior Alaska [fire; resource management; computer modeling]; Wetlands and Wastewater Treatment in Alaska [wetlands; waste management]; Research Crops Do Double Duty [agronomy; Fairbanks Community Food Bank]; Agronomic crops for Alaska; Remembering Mike [Mike Hoyt, forest sciences]; Wilmking wins prize [forest sciences; ecology; climate change]; Preparing for wildfire: a short guide for homeowners; Fire-resistant landscaping; Who is B.O.B.? [observation technology;invasive plants; mapping; photography] Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 36-2 ~ Nov 1, 2004
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Morels: a morsel after the fire (Update: Check with appropriate land managers to see if permits are required for picking morels.) [morel mushrooms; nontimber forest products]; Students and environmental ethics: "Towards a Personal Environmental Ethic" [ethics, black howler monkey, Belize], "A Soiled Epiphany" [consumption, ethics, resource management, soil conservation], "Ripple Effect" [ethics, hunting, personal accountability, snapping turtle]; Exotic plants in Alaska's parks [exotic and invasive plants, park management]; Creativity and independent thought [education, resources management], "Avalanche knowledge, experience, and behaviors among winter backcountry users in Turnagain Pass, Alaska" [avalanche, recreation], "Can lettuce growers profitably use smaller containers for seedlings?" [greenhouse, lettuce, vegetable propagation, transplant]; Revitalizing US support for developing nations' agriculture [agriculture, foreign policy] Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 37-1 ~ Jul 1, 2005
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Revegetation in Alaska: Usibelli, seeds & topsoil, and mycorrhizae [revegetation, mycorrhizae, succession, Usibelli Coal Mine]; Assessing climate change: Did we get it right? [arctic sea ice, climate change, glacier, permafrost, taiga, tundra]; Harvesting art [art, cartooning, teaching]; Blight outbreak tests new Western Plant Diagnostic Network [potato blight fungus]; Kennecott Mill Town: Visitors and the park experience [copper, Kennecott Mill, history, mining, recreation, tourism, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park]; Centennial at the farm [Fairbanks Experiment Farm, history]; Mastering the philosophy of science: graduate student research [agency culture, marine mammals; fire fuel loads, forest types; black spruce, fire ecology, succession; Green Star program, environmentalism; lodgepole pine, non-native species introduction; birch sap; moose, GIS; moose browse production]; Ecotourism in Chile [ecotourism, recreation, tourism] Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 37-2 ~ Nov 1, 2005
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Tanana Valley farming history: Fairbanks Experiment Farm, Klondike Gold Rush, Copper Center Agricultural Research Station, dairy cattle, forage supply, meat supply, horses, wood, fruit growers, potatoes, Alaska Engineering Commission; Master of the Farmall tractor: Fairbanks Experiment Farm, equipment, cats and dogs; Weeds, bones, and bees: Otto Geist, Pleistocene era, geology, beekeeping; Down on the farm: summer employment, Alaska Railroad, Fairbanks Experiment Farm, demonstration garden, tours; Reindeer meat quality: stress, pre-slaughter handling, grazing, fatty acids, consumer taste panel, meat tenderness, carcass electrical stimulation; The expert tastebud: sensory panel tasting, reindeer sausage, training panelists, important aspects of meat, description choice, value judgements, procedure, scent, reindeer stroganoff; Controlled environments: vegetables, herbs, flowers, fruit, high tunnels, greenhouses, Controlled Environment Agriculture Laboratory; Greenhouse tomato production: grafting, trellising, supplemental lighting, geothermal heat, fertilizer, water, nutrients, pollination; Small farm viability: efficiency, economic feasibility, direct marketing, community supported agriculture (CSA), high tunnels, Controlled Environment Agriculture Laboratory; Tea time in Southeast: wild herbs, herbal teas, dehumidifying kiln, drying schedules, plant moisture content data. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 38-1 ~ Sep 1, 2006
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Green Map Fairbanks; We all depend on our forests; Forests for a richer future; Wildland fire and climate change; Fuel breaks for fire mitigation; The Muskox: a new northern farm animal? Reindeer in Alaska: under new management; Breeding a new variety of barley for Alaska; Using Alaska's hulless barley in a new food product; Seminar explores the nature of American food. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 38-2 ~ Nov 1, 2006
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Forage & Turf: the career of G. Allen Mitchell; Wasps: the good, the bad, and the not so bad; Dragonhead mint: it's for the birds! Coastal carbon: what's happening as the arctic coastline erodes? Muskoxen: wooly and warm in a northern fiber industry; Local herbs. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 39-1 ~ Jul 1, 2007
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Bonita J. Neiland remembered; Biomass for biofuels: not all trees are created equal; Muskox husbandry; Boreal forest soils: nutrient cycling, microbes, and the fate of oil; Conflicting wildlife mandates; Agriculture 100 years ago: the search for self-sufficiency. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 39-2 ~ May 1, 2008
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Counting on tradition: Math in a Cultural Context adds up; Log cabin building workshop: from hangar to woods; The Midnight Sun-flower; Biomass fuels: local energy, local jobs, and community resilience; How to save Old Fatihful: geyser protection areas; Two for the Peace Corps; The IPY at UAF; A sustainable PhD; Kerttula Hall dedication; James Drew: piloting agriculture; Leslie A. Viereck: infectious curiosity. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 40-1 ~ May 1, 2009
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AMSA: the future of arctic marine shipping; Changing the forest and the trees — is it climate? OneTree in the Tanana Valley; Forest Dynamics & Management; Alaska's food (in)security; Leafhoppers; You are my Sunshine! Reindeer market project makes history! Security of the red meat supply; Salmon and alder: gasification of low-value biomass in Alaska; Unlocking hydrocarbons from biomass; Carex spectabilis: a sedge for landscaping and revegetation in Alaska; Horace Drury: in memoriam. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 41-1 ~ Jul 1, 2010
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The Alaska Food Policy Council; Supermarkets in Fairbanks; Homegrown Alaska: farmer profiles open the eyes of the Interior to the scope of local agriculture; Assessing food security in Fairbanks, Alaska; Recovering from an aberration: the future of Alaska's livestock; Greenhouse: a place to grow; ARS shuts the door on Alaska research; Food Day begins with a bang; Buzz Klebesadel; Fisheries and food security in Alaska; Seed libraries: seed-sharing on a community level; A guide to bumblebees of the Interior: a taxonomic key and notes on Bombus specie Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 42-1 ~ Nov 1, 2012
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Biomass and STEAM; Pedology at the Forefront of Climate Change: Typhoons, Culture, and Engineering in Taiwan; Two Thousand Years of Peonies: Lessons for Alaska Peony Growers; Livestock Systems in Alaska: New Ideas, Practices, and Possibilities; Gemsbok Gazette: An Alaskan in Namibia; Freshwater Social-ecological systems and Sustainability in Alaska; 2012 Events Roundup; Carol Lewis Retires. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 43-1 ~ May 1, 2013
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STEAMpower: Inspiring Students, Teachers, and the Public; The Forest for the Trees: A Description and History of the School of Natural Resources & Extension Forest Growth and Yield Program, 1983–2014; Painting Sacred Space: Harrison Crandall and Grand Teton National Park; Circumpolar Agriculture Conference: Connecting to the Land; The Alaska Natural Fiber Business Association: Connecting Alaska’s Fiber Community; Growing Our Energy at Home: Biomass Crops in Alaska; Finding the DNA Difference; What are the implications of your research? Starting the Broader Impacts Conversation in Alaska; SNRE News & Events. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 44-1 ~ May 1, 2014
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A cost-effective approach looks at outcomes, benefits and experiences sought by visitors. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 46-2 ~ May 1, 2018
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Research focuses on growing food and how lighting affects plant growth. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 45-4 ~ Jul 1, 2017
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Research continues on finding the best early maturing spring wheat variety. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 45-1 ~ May 1, 2017
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Researchers study how to improve forest regeneration and adapt to climate change. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 45-2 ~ May 1, 2017
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Reindeer studies and outreach support development of Alaska red meat industry. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 46-1 ~ May 1, 2018
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An AFES economist analyzes effects of resource policies and develops economic models. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 46-3 ~ Aug 1, 2018
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Scientists use satelitte data to analyze shrub and snowline changes in Dall sheep range. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 45-3 ~ Jul 1, 2017
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Vegetable trials continue in Fairbanks and will expand to Matanuska Experiment Farm. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # 47-1 ~ May 1, 2019
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This is a supplement to AFES Bulletin 116 on agronomic crops. Show LessRobert M. Van Veldhuizen, Mingchu... ~ Catalog # MP 2014-06 ~ Jun 1, 2014
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Information on agronomic crops developed in Alaska. Show LessBob Van Veldhuizen, Zhang, Mingchu,... ~ Catalog # MP 2014-01 ~ Nov 1, 2016
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This report describes one aspect of successful air transport of reindeer developed over 20 years in Alaska. Show LessRobert A. Dieterich ~ Catalog # C70 ~ Dec 1, 1989
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Characteristics of Alaska 114, a tough-skinned main crop potato. Show LessCurtis Dearborn ~ Catalog # C22 ~ Sep 1, 1959
Carol E. Lewis, Roger W. Pearson ~ Catalog # MP 1992-03 ~ Dec 1, 1992
Carol E. Lewis ~ Catalog # MP 1999-03 ~ Feb 1, 1999
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Information about a study on controlled environment production of berries as commercial crops. Show LessSchool of Natural Resources and... ~ Catalog # MP 2009-02 ~ Jun 1, 2009
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A compilation of agricultural statistics for the years 1953-1957 Show LessUniversity of Alaska Agricultural... ~ Catalog # B-27 ~ Jun 1, 1958
Carol E. Lewis, Pat Holloway, Sharon... ~ Catalog # MP 1999-04 ~ Feb 1, 1999
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Wildland fire research & management Issues Show LessDoreen Fitzgerald, Glenn Patrick... ~ Catalog # MP 2005-03 ~ Jun 1, 2005
Carol E. Lewis ~ Catalog # MP 1999-01 ~ Feb 1, 1999
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Information on hot dogs produced in Alaska. Show LessCarol E. Lewis, Hans Geier ~ Catalog # MP 1999-06 ~ Oct 1, 1999
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Information about the Big Windy Hot Springs Research Natural Area. Show LessGlenn Patrick Juday ~ Catalog # MP 1998-01 ~ Jun 1, 1998
Chien-Lu Ping ~ Catalog # MP 1986-02 ~ Dec 1, 1986
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Information on cultivars of spinach that were tested in 1998. Show LessCarol E. Lewis, Pat Holloway, Grant... ~ Catalog # MP 1999-05 ~ Jun 1, 1999
Carol E. Lewis ~ Catalog # MP 1999-02 ~ Feb 1, 1999
Alaska's Agricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # MP 1964-01 ~ Mar 1, 1964
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The purpose of this research is to develop an understanding of the driving forces behind agricultural production and to determine what product or group of products have played a dominating role. Show LessCarol E. Lewis, Roger W. Pearson ~ Catalog # RPR-5 ~ Mar 1, 1988
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A progress report on the farm and consumer resources research program from 1963. Show LessAlaska Agricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # RPR-52 ~ Jun 1, 1963
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This circular discusses nutrients in Alaska's feed for livestock. Show LessFred Husby, Ken Krieg ~ Catalog # C63 ~ Nov 1, 1987
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In this study, we are concerned with the dramatic change of events which have had a major impact on the geographic landscape of an area. As a framwork for the initial study, we review those events which have been given attention as boom-type activities in the historical literature of Alaska. Show LessRoger W. Pearson, Edwin M. Rhoades,... ~ Catalog # C73 ~ Jan 1, 1990
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A discussion on waterborne commerce between Alaska and Washington Show LessKenneth L. Casavant ~ Catalog # B-50 ~ Jan 1, 1978
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History and growing information about Alaskaland Red Clover as a forage crop. Show LessH. J. Hodgson, William B. Wilder, John... ~ Catalog # C20 ~ Feb 19, 2019
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A summary of food prices in Alaska. Show LessMonica E. Thomas ~ Catalog # B-47 ~ Sep 1, 1976
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This report identifies recent accomplishments in the reindeer program, continugin efforts and projected ares of future effort. Show LessAlan C. Epps ~ Catalog # C60 ~ Jul 1, 1987
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This study looked at climatic, nutrient and cultural requirements as well as probability of a successful harvest of several niche grain and oilseed crops for Interior Aalaska. Show LessC. W. Knight ~ Catalog # RPR-32 ~ Feb 1, 1994
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The priimary purpose of this project, planned for 19 dairy farms a 3,000 cows, is an expanded and stable milk supply base sufficient to achieve processing throughput efficiences. Show LessWayne C. Thomas, O. E. Schock ~ Catalog # B-65 ~ Jun 1, 1985
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This study looks at herbicides for broadleef-weed control in rapeseed. Show LessJeffery S. Conn, Charles W. Knight... ~ Catalog # B-62 ~ Mar 1, 1984
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The control of wide oats in Alaskan spring-planted barley was investigated in a series of experiments conducted from 1981-1984. Show LessJeffery S. Conn ~ Catalog # B-70 ~ Feb 1, 1986
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This report discusses the feasibility of an alternative means of preserving agricultural lands, namely, the public purchase of development rights from private landowners. Show LessWilliam G. Workman, Edward L. Arobio,... ~ Catalog # MP 1979-01 ~ Jan 1, 1979
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This paper was ritten to provide current and future Alaska peony growers background knowledge on harvesting and selling flowers at local and wholesale leves. Show LessJames D. Auer, Patricia S. Holloway... ~ Catalog # MP 2008-03 ~ Apr 1, 2008
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Results from annual and perennial herb evalutions performed in 2004. Show LessVirginia Damron, Barbara Rondine,... ~ Catalog # C130 ~ Jun 1, 2005
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Results from annual and perennial herb evalutions performed in 2005. Show LessJ. Dee King, Heather Robertson,... ~ Catalog # C132 ~ Mar 1, 2006
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Results from annual flower and perennial landscape plant evaluations in 1994. Show LessPat Wagnerricia, Patricia S.... ~ Catalog # C102 ~ Feb 1, 1995
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Annual flower and perennial landscape plant evaluation results from 1995. Show LessPat Wagnerricia, Patricia S.... ~ Catalog # C105 ~ Feb 1, 1996
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Patricia S. Holloway, Grant Matheke,... ~ Catalog # C93 ~ May 1, 1993
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The results of annual flower and perennial landscape plant evaluations in 1993. Show LessPat Wagnerricia, Patricia S.... ~ Catalog # C98 ~ May 1, 1994
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Patricia S. Pat Holloway... ~ Catalog # C113 ~ Mar 1, 1998
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Results of annual flower and perennial landscape plants from 1996. Show LessPat Wagnerricia, Patricia S.... ~ Catalog # C109 ~ Mar 1, 1997
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Results from annual flower evaluations done in 2000. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Grant Matheke... ~ Catalog # C119 ~ Jan 1, 2001
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Annual flower evaluations performed in 2003. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Grant Matheke,... ~ Catalog # C124 ~ Dec 1, 2003
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Results from annual flower trials were planted from May 30 through June 4, 1999. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Grant Matheke,... ~ Catalog # C117 ~ Nov 1, 1999
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Results from annual flower evaluations done in 2002. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Grant Matheke,... ~ Catalog # C122 ~ Dec 1, 2002
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Results from annual flowering plant evaluations done in 2004. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Etta Gardiner,... ~ Catalog # C128 ~ Feb 1, 2005
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Results from annual flowering plant evaluations done in 2005. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Etta Gardiner,... ~ Catalog # C131 ~ Jun 1, 2006
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Flowering plant evaluations done in 2006 at the Georgeson Botanical Gardens. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Etta Gardiner,... ~ Catalog # VT 2007-01 ~ Jan 1, 2007
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Flowering plant evaluations done in 2008 at the Georgeson Botanical Gardens. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Grant Matheke,... ~ Catalog # VT 2009 - 01 ~ Mar 1, 2009
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Flowering plant evaluations done in 2009 at the Georgeson Botanical Gardens. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Grant Matheke,... ~ Catalog # VT 2010 - 01 ~ Feb 1, 2010
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Flowering plant evaluations done in 2010 at the Georgeson Botanical Gardens. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Grant Matheke,... ~ Catalog # VT 2011 - 01 ~ Apr 1, 2011
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Flowering plant evaluations done in 2007 at the Georgeson Botanical Gardens. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Grant E. M.... ~ Catalog # VT 2008 - 01 ~ Jan 1, 2008
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Herb variety trials perfomed at the Georgeson Botanical Garden in 2007. Show LessMarsha Munsell, Olga Cook, Nancy... ~ Catalog # VT 2008 - 03 ~ Mar 1, 2008
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Annual report from 1984. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-1984 ~ Jun 1, 1985
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Annual report from 1985. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-1985 ~ Jun 1, 1986
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Annual report from 1986. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-1986 ~ Jun 1, 1987
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Annual report from 1987. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-1987 ~ Jun 1, 1988
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Annual report from 1988. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-1988 ~ Jun 1, 1989
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Annual report from 1989. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-1989 ~ Jun 1, 1990
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Annual report from 1990. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-1990 ~ Jun 1, 1991
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Annual report from 1991. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-1991 ~ Jun 1, 1992
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Annual report from 2002. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2002 ~ Sep 1, 2003
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Annual report from 2003. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2003 ~ Sep 10, 2004
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Annual report from 2004. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2004 ~ Sep 10, 2005
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Annual report from 2005. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2005 ~ Sep 30, 2006
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Annual report from 2006. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2006 ~ Aug 31, 2007
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Annual report from 2007. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2007 ~ Dec 5, 2008
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Annual report from 2008. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2008 ~ Nov 30, 2009
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Annual report from 2009. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2009 ~ Jun 21, 2011
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Annual report from 2010-11. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2010-11 ~ Oct 31, 2012
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Annual report from 2012. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2012 ~ Oct 31, 2013
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Annual report from 2013. Show LessAgricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # AES-2013 ~ Dec 16, 2014
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Results from annual vegetable evaluations done in 2004 at the Georgeson Botanical Garden Show LessZachary Baer, Lauren Esmailka,... ~ Catalog # C129 ~ Jun 1, 2005
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Results from vegetable evaluations conducted in 2005. Show LessGrant Matheke, Etta Gardiner,... ~ Catalog # C133 ~ Jun 1, 2006
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Vegetable variety trials performed at the Georgeson Botanical Garden in 2009. Show LessGrant Matheke, Katherine... ~ Catalog # VT 2010 - 02 ~ Jan 1, 2010
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Vegetable variety trials performed at the Georgeson Botanical Garden in 2007. Show LessGrant Matheke, Jan Hanscom, Patricia... ~ Catalog # VT 2008 - 02 ~ Mar 1, 2008
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Vegetable variety trials performed at the Georgeson Botanical Garden in 2008. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Jan Hanscom,... ~ Catalog # VT 2009 - 02 ~ Mar 1, 2009
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Information throughout the years of climate change research at AFES. Show LessGlenn Patrick Juday ~ Catalog # MP 2006-05 ~ Jun 1, 2006
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Cropping systems, costs of production, yield, cost and price considerations for growing barley in the Delta-Clearwater area of Interior Alaska. Show LessCarol E. Lewis, Frank J. Wooding ~ Catalog # B-49 ~ Apr 1, 1978
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This bulletin discusses forage crops for Alaska's dairy industry. Show LessW. J. Sweetman, A. L. Brundage, ~ Catalog # B-30 ~ Jul 1, 1960
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Better forage management can increase the dairyman's profits. This publication describes recent Alaskan studies in this field. Show LessWilliam J. Sweetman, H. J. Hodgson, A.... ~ Catalog # C12 ~ Jun 1, 1950
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The results of this research will help improve seed yields and make the management of white spruces crops more profitable in Alaska and Yukon. Show LessJ. Alden ~ Catalog # B-69 ~ Mar 1, 1985
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This paper presents a direct contribution to the Fairbanks North Star Borough recreational program by highlighting the interpretive resources and opportunities of the park and by making specific recommendations for the implementation of an interpretive program. Show LessLeonard K. Johnson, Allen Richmond,... ~ Catalog # B-51 ~ Mar 1, 1979
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Information on birch trees and how industries are being developed based on birch products. Show LessDeirdre Helfferich ~ Catalog # MP 2004-02 ~ Jun 1, 2004
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The goals of BAKLAP are to upgrade Alaska forest research facilities and management practices to improve the value of Alaska's forests in meeting rapidly expanding demand for wood biomass energy in a changing environment and to improve STEM teaching and learning outcomes by developing a model integrated K-12 curriculum based on hands-on experiences with the Alaska boreal forest through inquiry science and art. Show LessGlenn Juday, Jan Dawe, Tom Grant ~ Catalog # MP 2014-03 ~ Jun 1, 2014
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The goals of BAKLAP are to upgrade Alaska forest research facilities and management practices to improve the value of Alaska's forests in meeting rapidly expanding demand for wood biomass energy in a changing environment and to improve STEM teaching and learning outcomes by developing a model integrated K-12 curriculum based on hands-on experiences with the Alaska boreal forest through inquiry science and art. Show LessGlenn Juday, Jan Dawe, Tom Grant ~ Catalog # MP 2014-02 ~ Jun 1, 2014
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The goals of BAKLAP are to upgrade Alaska forest research facilities and management practices to improve the value of Alaska's forests in meeting rapidly expanding demand for wood biomass energy in a changing environment and to improve STEM teaching and learning outcomes by developing a model integrated K-12 curriculum based on hands-on experiences with the Alaska boreal forest through inquiry science and art. Show LessGlenn Juday, Jan Dawe ~ Catalog # MP 2013-08 ~ Oct 1, 2013
So far as is known the Russians were the first people of the Caucasian race to settle in Alaska. They early recognized the possibilities of Alaska for stock-breeding purposes and imported cattle from Siberia in the belief that the animals could be made to sustain themselves on the lush pastures abounding here and there in the new country. Show LessC. C. Georgeson ~ Catalog # B-8 ~ Jan 1, 1929
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This report summarizes seven separate field expierments conducted over more than two decades at the Matanuska Research Farm, that compared strains within three bromegrass species for winter hardiness and forage production. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel, D. J. Helm ~ Catalog # B-87 ~ May 1, 1992
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The objective of this study was to acquire improved understanding of factors that influence winter survival of bromegrass at northern latitudes. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-93 ~ May 1, 1993
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The objectives of this study were to determine yields and quality of forage that could be obtained in the seeding year from smooth bromegrass seeded in spring without a cereal companion crop and determine whether planting dates and date of the seeding-year harvest influenced subsequent winter survival and forage yield in the following year. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-96 ~ Dec 1, 1993
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Effects of different annual harvest schedules and frequences on on several cultivars and strains of bromegrass were measured in five field experiments at the Matanuska Research Farm. Most cultivars evaluated and compared were smooth bromegrass. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-102 ~ Oct 1, 1994
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This report summarizes five primarily exploratory experiments conducted at the Matanuska Research Farm. The problem addressed was the rapid decline in Polar bromegrass seed yields with each year of production. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-103 ~ Jun 1, 1996
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The objectives of this study were to compare several schedules and frequencies of forage harvest of smooth bromegrass for distribution of forage yields and total productivity in the year of differential harvests, for percent crude protein in herbage in the various cuttings and for yields of crude protein and for determining rates of growth during the growing season. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-104 ~ Sep 1, 1997
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Several management variables in the seeding year and on established bromegrass were evaluated for their effects on heading, on other components of yield and on seed production in five experiments at the Matanuska Research Farm. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-106 ~ Oct 1, 1998
Plans for Houses, Barns, and Other Buildings for Alaska's Homes and Farms Show LessC. I. Branton, C. R. Fahnestock ~ Catalog # B-802 ~ Jul 1, 1955
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The information in this circular is intended for the use of settlers and homesteaders in Alaska who are interested in the more general growing of hardy flowering bulbs in the Terrority. Show LessC. C. Georgeson ~ Catalog # C2 ~ Oct 1, 1928
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This report contains quality data from tests of the canola seed, oil and meal from the 2001 canola grown on the Delta farm. Show LessHans Geier ~ Catalog # RPR-42 ~ Jan 1, 2004
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This report contains data on seed quality and oil test results from canola harvested in 2004 from AFES and a cooperating growing in Delta. Show LessHans Geier ~ Catalog # RPR-47 ~ Dec 1, 2006
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Information on caring for black or white spruce Christmas trees in Alaska. Show LessTom Malone, Allen P. Richmond ~ Catalog # MP 1988-03 ~ Jan 1, 1988
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Results of a study that looked at growing ryegrass with oats and peas as a forage source. Show LessL. J. Klebesadel, A. L. Brundage, W. J.... ~ Catalog # RPR-63 ~ Jun 1, 1963
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National leaders, Alaska resource managers and rural residents are interested in learning what has caused the change in climate and how Alaska forests are changing as a result. This research discusses some answers. Show LessGlenn Patrick Juday ~ Catalog # MP 2010-03 ~ Jun 1, 2010
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The objectives of this study were to characterize the soils in the mine lease area for baseline data, to characterize the mile soils with various history, to study the process of soil formation under different sets of conditions and to evaluate the nutrient levels of both soils and minesoils to form a basis for establishing soil handling requirements to promote reclamation practice. Show LessChien-Lu Ping, Kevin J. Kaija ~ Catalog # B-66 ~ Dec 1, 1989
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A list of landscape plants tested in cultivar trials for hardiness in Alaska. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Patricia J.... ~ Catalog # MP 2005-08 ~ Jun 1, 2005
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This study evaluated the efficacy and carryover of several herbicides and their use on potatoes in Southcentral and Interior Alaska. Show LessDon E. Carling, Jeff S. Conn ~ Catalog # RPR-14 ~ May 1, 1990
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This bulletin discusses potato sprout control in storage. Show LessCurtis H. Dearborn ~ Catalog # B-33 ~ Mar 1, 1963
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This publication contains information about weed killers, including hazards and precautions. Show LessCurtis Dearborn ~ Catalog # C18 ~ May 1, 1952
Gary Laursen ~ Catalog # MP 1984-03 ~ Dec 1, 1984
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Climate, the average weather of an area, is a basic natural resources that affects and limits many of man's activites. An understanding of this very important and multi-faceted influence is essential in planning for the best use of an area. Show LessC.E. Watson, C.I. Branton, J.E.... ~ Catalog # B-2 ~ Aug 1, 1971
Lee D. Allen ~ Catalog # MP 1968-01 ~ Jun 1, 1968
Hans Geier, Carol Lewis, Joshua... ~ Catalog # MP 1997-01 ~ Jan 1, 1997
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This study documented Noatak residents' traditional knowledge of caribou ecology and caribou hunting as a way of informing caribou science and wildlife management in northwestern Alaska. Show LessGabriela Halas, Gary Kofinas ~ Catalog # MP 2015-06 ~ Dec 1, 2015
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The objectives of this investigation were to compare certain traditional forage grasses with several native Alaskan grass species for forage yield, forage quality as measured by percent crude prtein and digestibility and comparative winterhardiness in three separate exerpiments. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-99 ~ Jul 1, 1994
Presents the results of different schedules of fertilizer applications to bromegrass in the Matanuska Valley of Southcentral Alaska. Show LessWinston M. Laughlin ~ Catalog # B-7 ~ Jul 1, 1978
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This circular discusses congenital defents in reindeer. Show LessLyle A. Renecker, John E. Blake ~ Catalog # C87 ~ Jul 1, 1992
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This circular is a description of how a fawn separater is built, how it works and how it was being used in western Alaska. Show LessBill Thompson, Robert Dieterich ~ Catalog # C74 ~ Jan 1, 1990
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The controlled-environment agriculture (CEA) project discussed in this report was first conceived in 1979. The ability to control the growing atmosphere through use of advanced lighting techniques, CO2 supplementation, regrigeration and heating controls has made this possible. Show LessWayne C. Thomas, Robert A. Norton,... ~ Catalog # B-55 ~ Sep 1, 1980
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Information on converting a tractor from gasoline to battery power. Show LessJeff Smeenk, Jim Ericksen ~ Catalog # MP 2010-4 ~ Jun 1, 2010
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The Reindeer Research Program had the opportunity to observe corral designs throughout Alaska. This circular is a description of those observations. Show LessBill Thompson, Robert Dieterich,... ~ Catalog # C86 ~ Apr 1, 1992
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This bulletin is one of a series that are intended to direct attention to opportunities for development of a northern agriculture. Show LessWayne E. Burton ~ Catalog # B-42 ~ Jun 1, 1975
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This bulletin is one of a series that are intended to direct attention to opportunities for development of a northern agriculture. Show LessWayne E. Burton ~ Catalog # B-43 ~ Jul 1, 1975
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This bulletin is one of a series that are intended to direct attention to opportunities for development of a northern agriculture. Show LessWayne E. Burton ~ Catalog # B-44 ~ Aug 1, 1975
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This bulletin is one of a series that are intended to direct attention to opportunities for development of a northern agriculture. Show LessWayne E. Burton ~ Catalog # B-45 ~ Jan 1, 1976
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This bulletin is one of a series that are intended to direct attention to opportunities for development of a northern agriculture. Show LessWayne E. Burton ~ Catalog # B-46 ~ Feb 1, 1976
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Information from an Arctic Tundra Ecosystem tour in 2006. Show LessChien-Lu Ping ~ Catalog # MP 2006-03 ~ Jun 1, 2006
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The purpose of this research was to evaluate new commercial cultivars and compare them against one of our standards in an attempt to expand the choices of outdoor-grown tomatoes for Interior Alaska. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, Janice T.... ~ Catalog # RPR-45 ~ Mar 1, 2006
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This bulletin reports on dairy herd improvement by crossing breeds. Show LessWilliam J. Sweetman ~ Catalog # B-36 ~ May 1, 1965
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This circular gives a design for a portable reindeer crush. Show LessGreg Finstad, Lyle Renecker ~ Catalog # C94 ~ Sep 1, 1993
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Agricultural and Forestry... ~ Catalog # MP 1995-02 ~ Jun 1, 1995
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This study investigates dragonhead mint for its potential as an ingredient in commercially sold food for wild birds. Show LessRobert Van Veldhuizen ~ Catalog # MP 2006-01 ~ Jun 1, 2006
Glenn Patrick Juday ~ Catalog # MP 1985-02 ~ Jun 1, 1985
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The purpose of this circular is to give the origin, description and performance of Edda in comparison with those varieties commonly grown in Alaska. Show LessSamuel C. Litzenberger, B.M. Bensin... ~ Catalog # C16 ~ Apr 1, 1951
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The results of an evaluation of nine herbicides on selected legumes, some non-legume crops and weeds at two sites in Interior Alaska. Show LessStephen D. Sparrow, Jeffrey S. Conn... ~ Catalog # RPR-29 ~ Sep 1, 1992
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This study looks at the effect of red clover and reed canary grass on companion plantings with legumes and its effect on yield and mineral content at three sites in Southcentral Alaska. Show LessRaymond G. Gavlak, Beth A. Hall ~ Catalog # RPR-39 ~ Jun 1, 2002
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This investigation consisted of both an outdoor experiment and one conducted indoors in controlled-environment chanbers. Objectives were to determine during late-summer/autumn the effects of the changing daily light/dark pattern and seasonally lowering temperatures on pre-winter behavior of sweetclover. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-95 ~ Nov 1, 1993
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The research reported here is a continuance of previous work at Point MacKenzie that has provided information on yield and response of oats to fertilizer treatments. Show LessWilliam W. Mitchell ~ Catalog # B-80 ~ May 1, 1989
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When growers in the Susitna Valley and later in the Pt. MacKenzie area of southcentral Alaska inquired as to the feasibility of growing rapeseed, we decided to determine the crops suitability and performance by conducting a field experiment. These are the results. Show LessWinston M. Laughlin, Glenn R. Smith,... ~ Catalog # B-74 ~ Oct 1, 1987
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Observations and data are reported on grasses and legumes in subarctic Alaska. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-86 ~ Feb 1, 1992
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This study looks at the effects of potassium source and secondary nutrients on potato yield and quality when grown in Southcentral Alaska. Show LessJames L. Walworth, Raymond G. Gavlak,... ~ Catalog # RPR-18 ~ Dec 1, 1990
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The production of adequate, high-quality forage is essential for Alaska's livestock industry. This bulleting discusses the effects of potassium, sulfure, nitrogen rate and nitrogen source on bromegrass. Show LessWinston M. Laughlin, Glenn R. Smith,... ~ Catalog # B-72 ~ Sep 1, 1987
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This study looked at maximum utilization of Nitrogen through accurate interpretation of soil tests results and evaluated interactions between residiual and spring-applied nitrogen. Show LessJ.L. Walworth, D.E. Carling, Gary... ~ Catalog # RPR-10 ~ Feb 1, 1990
Gary Michaelson, D.E. Carling,... ~ Catalog # RPR-7 ~ Feb 1, 1989
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This report summarizes the results of a two-year study concerning the effects of seeding rates on dry matter yields of two brassica hybrids. Show LessMichael T. Panciera, Raymond G.... ~ Catalog # RPR-21 ~ Mar 1, 1991
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This study looks at the effects of soil fertility on potato plant development in the Matanuska Valley. Show LessJames L. Walworth, Raymond G. Gavlak,... ~ Catalog # RPR-15 ~ Jun 1, 1990
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This report is based on an interdisciplinary research study undertaken to investigate the social, economic and cultural aspects of reindeer herding in northwestern Alaska. Show LessRichard O. Stern, Edward L. Arobio,... ~ Catalog # B-59 ~ Dec 1, 1980
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Information on establishing a lawn in Interior Alaska. Show LessStephen Sparrow, F. J. Wooding ~ Catalog # C29 ~ Mar 1, 1977
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Experiments were conducted to evaluate forage legumes for yield, quality and persistence potential at all three locations. Show LessMichael T. Panciera, Stephen D.... ~ Catalog # RPR-13 ~ Jun 1, 1990
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This report is from the second year of a study done on grass cultivars and seed mixes used in revegetation. Show LessD.J. Helm ~ Catalog # RPR-24 ~ Apr 1, 1991
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This report is from the third year of a study done on grass cultivars and seed mixes used in revegetation. Show LessD.J. Helm ~ Catalog # RPR-28 ~ Sep 1, 1992
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Results from a survey conducted in Alaska Park Service lands throughout the state, identifying about fifty non-native plant species. Show LessChris McKee ~ Catalog # MP 2005-06 ~ Jun 1, 2005
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The findings of this study provide insights into mechanisms that condition winter survival of plants in the Subarctic. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-89 ~ Sep 1, 1992
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Glenna Gannon, Anja Maijala ~ Catalog # VT 2021-02 ~ Jun 18, 2022
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This study looks at whether or not fall seeding is an option for Interior Alaska. Show LessDarleen Masiak, Stephen D. Sparrow... ~ Catalog # RPR-20 ~ Dec 1, 1990
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An analysis of commercial farming in Alaska. Show LessRichard A. Andrews, Hugh A. Johnson... ~ Catalog # B-20 ~ Oct 1, 1956
This is the third survey of Alaskan farms in recent years. These studies have been conducted to discover types of farm organizations, methods of operations and production requirements of particular farm enterprises. The main objective has been to compile data on which to base plants for improving farm income. Show LessClarence A. Moore ~ Catalog # B-14 ~ Jan 1, 1952
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The information given in this circular is drawn from experience of the Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations in handling their dairy herd at the Matansuak station and from other authoritative sources. Show LessW. T. White ~ Catalog # C5A ~ Oct 1, 1933
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This report summarizes the results of three separate experiments evaluating the effects of lime and fertilizers on forage production and chemical composition of Engmo timothy on Kachemak silk loam. Show LessWinston M. Laughlin, Glenn R. Smith,... ~ Catalog # C38 ~ May 1, 1981
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Response of bromegrass to nitrogen and to fall and spring applications of different rates of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in Alaska's Matanuska Valley Show LessWinston M. Laughlin ~ Catalog # B-32 ~ Apr 1, 1962
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This circular provide guidance on fertilizing native hay meadows of bluejoint reedgrass on the lower Kenai Peninsula. It is based on a number of experiment trials conducted by the authors on Kachemake silt loam at various Show LessWilliam W. Mitchell, W. M. Laughlin.... ~ Catalog # C45 ~ Feb 1, 1983
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This report summarizes agronomic research with several species of fesue conducted over recent decades at the Matanuska Research Farm near Palmer in southcentral Alaska. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-92 ~ Mar 1, 1993
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The purpose of this circular is to discuss briefly the history, characteristics and field performance varieties of grain, legumes, grasses, root crops and potatoes that have been found to be best adapted to local conditions Show LessF. L. Higgins ~ Catalog # C4A ~ May 1, 1933
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The purpose of this project was to explore methods of seed germination of Carex aquatilis and Eriophorum angustifolium, the learn the conditions for germination and dormancy control mechanisms and identify seed treatments that might enhance germination for eventual use in direct-seeding or plug production for wetland revegetation. Show LessPatricia S. Holloway, M. Sean... ~ Catalog # MP 2012-02 ~ May 1, 2012
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This bulletin discusses analysis of financial records from 93 Alaskan farmers and credit needed to expand farms. Show LessA. Dale Saunders ~ Catalog # B-35 ~ May 1, 1964
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Flame Violet has proven to be an excellent plan for office and home conditions in Alaska where sunlight is limited during the long winters. Show LessDonald H. Dinkel ~ Catalog # C28 ~ Jun 1, 1972
Audrey J. Magoun, Frederick C. Dean... ~ Catalog # MP 2000-03 ~ Dec 1, 2000