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As of the latest data, Alaska has a limited number of dairies, with estimates typically ranging from about 25 to 30. The state's unique climate and geographic challenges make dairy farming more difficult compared to other regions. Most dairies in Alaska are small-scale operations, focusing primarily on local milk production. Additionally, many dairy products are imported to meet consumer demand.

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