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Agriculture - Roselynn Cacy for State Senate
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Roselynn Cacy for State Senate. Contact 907-344-1261 or roselynn4AK@gmail.com. Paid for by Roselynn Cacy for Alaska State Senate. 11930 Johns Road, Anchorage, AK 99515. Read Roselynn Cacy's statements on. We need to support USDA processing plants, in order to keep local subsistence economies alive. Most importantly, Alaska grown products are healthy and delicious. See also: http:/ www.alaskafarmersmarkets.org. Http:/ dnr.alaska.gov/ag/sourcebook/sourcebookindex2016.html. Print Your Own Window Sign!
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• Don’t forget, you still can add Pick.Click.Give. donations to your 2015 PFD application through Aug. 31 | Sitka Local Foods Network
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Documents (Vendor forms, food security reports, etc.). Sitka Local Foods Network. A non-profit organization whose mission is to increase the amount of locally produced and harvested food in the diets of SE Alaskans. Laquo; Saving seeds helps improve your future food crops, and it can be an act of defiance. Sitka Local Foods Network education committee announces the inaugural Sitka Slug Races. August 13, 2015 by Charles Bingham. Donations to your 2015 application through Monday, Aug. 31? And find the gree...
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• Calendar | Sitka Local Foods Network
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Documents (Vendor forms, food security reports, etc.). Sitka Local Foods Network. A non-profit organization whose mission is to increase the amount of locally produced and harvested food in the diets of SE Alaskans. If you have any events you feel should be included on this calendar, please email the details to sitkalocalfoodsnetwork@gmail.com and charleswbingham3@gmail.com. On December 19, 2014 at 1:12 pm. Keep up with the Sitka Local Foods Network through our online calendar Sitka Local Foods Network.
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Nunaka Valley Farm: Gearing up for the 2015 season
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We're all friends here. Have a blog or website devoted to backyard or urban farming, sustainable living, gardening, or just something cool that you think would fit in with what we're trying to do? Drop us a line or leave a comment. We'd love to add a link to your site! Monday, May 18, 2015. Gearing up for the 2015 season. I've also cleaned up the greenhouse and readied all my pots, I've amended all my beds, and I think I'm just waiting for the night time temps to stay above 50 or so. Alaska Mill and Feed.
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• Donate | Sitka Local Foods Network
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Documents (Vendor forms, food security reports, etc.). Sitka Local Foods Network. A non-profit organization whose mission is to increase the amount of locally produced and harvested food in the diets of SE Alaskans. The Sitka Local Foods Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and your donations can help support a variety of projects promoting the growing, harvesting and consumption of local foods in Sitka, Alaska. Or the image below. For employee charitable donations, the Sitka Local Foods Networ...
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Nunaka Valley Farm: September 2013
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We're all friends here. Have a blog or website devoted to backyard or urban farming, sustainable living, gardening, or just something cool that you think would fit in with what we're trying to do? Drop us a line or leave a comment. We'd love to add a link to your site! Thursday, September 26, 2013. Well life on the farm is slowing down. The last two weeks have been a flurry of activity with trying to finish the insulating of my foundation and reaping the crops. The girls have been helping out. Curly Kill...
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Something in Common | AlaskaZen
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Living close to the earth in Alaska. To Hibernate or Not? January 27, 2012. It struck me just now as I returned from a short walk with the dogs that during a cold winter when we’re so bundled up that only our eyes show, we hearers have a surprising similarity to the deaf. As I walked back downhill toward home, the dogs caught sight of a neighbor boy heading home after the high school bus had dropped him off. The mutts raced toward him, legs and tails flying. He bent to say hello. To Hibernate or Not?
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AlaskaZen | Living close to the earth in Alaska | Page 2
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Living close to the earth in Alaska. Newer posts →. Making Moose Liver Braunschweiger. October 11, 2011. Yes, the photos look gross. But the finished product, moose liver braunschweiger, tastes delicious! I’d tried some a friend had a couple of years back and wasn’t crazy about it, so when my husband announced he wanted to try making it, I wasn’t overly enthusiastic. Continue reading →. Adventures in Grain Grinding. September 2, 2011. Continue reading →. August 10, 2011. July 14, 2011. June 21, 2011.
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Nunaka Valley Farm: August 2014
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We're all friends here. Have a blog or website devoted to backyard or urban farming, sustainable living, gardening, or just something cool that you think would fit in with what we're trying to do? Drop us a line or leave a comment. We'd love to add a link to your site! Tuesday, August 12, 2014. August 12th Farm Update. Been awhile since I had a good post of the farm. So lets take a walk around. Looking in the greenhouse it's become quite a jungle. The peas and carrots are both doing great. The peas have ...
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To Hibernate or Not? | AlaskaZen
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Living close to the earth in Alaska. People and Moose and Bears – Oh My! To Hibernate or Not? March 12, 2012. I just finished reading a short story called “ The Sleep. 8221; by Caitlin Horrocks, about a small town that hibernates for the coldest weeks of winter. I recommend the tale to all Alaskans–indeed, to anyone who endures the long dim days of snow and ice. This entry was posted in Nature. People and Moose and Bears – Oh My! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Join 27 other followers.