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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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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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This bulletin discusses the propogation of woody plants by seed, when to sow them and general methods. Show LessM. F. Babb ~ Catalog # B-26 ~ Apr 1, 1959

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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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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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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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The purpose of this research is to identify hardy perennials capable of surviving in subarctic environments; to evaluate the ornamental potential of these plants; and to fulfill a growing demand for information on hardy landscape plant materials by home owners, commerical growers and landscapers. Show LessPat Wagnerricia J., Patricia S.... ~ Catalog # C88 ~ May 1, 1992

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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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(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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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
Forage crops can be defined as aboveground growth (stems, leaves and sometimes seed heads and immature seeds) of plants that are gathered and fed to herbivorous, domestic animals. Show LessL.J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-63 ~ Dec 1, 1983

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This publication presents the available accumulated data for persons who may be concerned with the climatic requirements of plants grown in the northern environment Show LessLee D. Allen ~ Catalog # B-5 ~ Jul 1, 1978

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The findings of this study provide insights into mechanisms that condition winter survival of plants in the Subarctic. Show LessChien-Lu Ping, Gary Michaelson, T.... ~ Catalog # B-117 ~ Sep 15, 2017

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This circular reports on an experiment were plants of begonia x tuberhybrida were exposed to 1, 2, 3 or 4 weeks of short days initiated at 3 stages of plant development. Show LessMeriam G. Karlsson, Jeffrey W. Werner... ~ Catalog # C91 ~ Jul 1, 1992
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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Results of annual flower and perennial landscape plants from 1996. Show LessPat Wagnerricia, Patricia S.... ~ Catalog # C109 ~ Mar 1, 1997

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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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The objectives of this study, consisting of two separate but similar experiments, were to compare winter hardiness in subarctic Alaska of numerous plant species and ecotypes form various latitudinal sources and seek a better understanding of certain aspects of pre-winter physiologic changes in plants that are associated with successful or with unsuccesful winter survival in this northern area. Show LessLeslie J. Klebesadel ~ Catalog # B-94 ~ Sep 1, 1993

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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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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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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