Gold from mountans, animals that were, and Alaskans that were.
Yes Cranberries are grown in Alaska
Potatoes and other root vegetables.
Yes pumpkins are grown in Alaska. The best known pumpkins that are grown in Alaska are the Atlantic Giant Pumpkins. The record in Alaska for one of these extremely large pumpkins is 1780 lbs in 2011. Though the coldest state in the US, growers seem to agree that the sunlight and cooler summer temperatures grows them large in Alaska. The sun is available in some towns in Alaska 24 hours a day during the summer. Alaska holds more large vegetable records than any other state.
Yes pumpkins are grown in Alaska. The best known pumpkins that are grown in Alaska are the Atlantic Giant Pumpkins. The record in Alaska for one of these extremely large pumpkins is 1780 lbs in 2011. Though the coldest state in the US, growers seem to agree that the sunlight and cooler summer temperatures grows them large in Alaska. The sun is available in some towns in Alaska 24 hours a day during the summer. Alaska holds more large vegetable records than any other state.
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the answer is grown
The people of Alaska.
It's grown.
Bread is made not grown
Barley and Hay on about 22,000 acres. Greenhouse crops are improving. There are a large number of garden crops that do very well, peas. potatoes, cabbage, broccoli, radishes, spinach and many more
Meth is not grown, it is man made. The place it is made is commonly called a meth lab.
Pumpkins are grown in every state in the Contiguous US. So the only states without pumpkin production are Hawaii and Alaska.