Yes. theres a lot of people here who farm
Yes. There are a lot of chicken on the farms in Alaska.
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A wide variety from vegetables to fish and live animals.
well they don't farm in Alaska,first they go to California and farm there,then they go on a plane and leave all the things they neededd to be farmed to Alaska...
Yes, Penguin guava(poop) is a highly sort after resource as it is a great source of green energy in Alaska.
Beef, hay, oats, barley, and potatoes.
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Horses live in all U.S. states.I'm in Alaska and there is a horse farm 15 miles away from me.
The American Tree Farm System (ATFS) is the largest and oldest woodland .Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, North Dakota and Utah currently do not have programs. Duke University did a study where they dosed a loblolly pine plantation with
In most ways it's by truck or aircraft. Since the phrase "farm products" can encompass so many different things, there are actually two other ways they can get them. Either by ship (barge) or by growing them locally. There is a small farming area around Palmer, Alaska which produces commercial quantities of some cool-weather vegetables (cabbage, etc.) and livestock (musk ox!).
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The possessive form of Alaska is Alaska's.