Dunleavy’s proposal would have split the existing Division of Agriculture into a new cabinet-level department. Lawmakers ...
Melissa Ward Jones discusses research focused on understanding the interactions of permafrost thaw and agriculture ...
University of Alaska Fairbanks program differs from Lower 48 in drawing from traditional practices for food security, ...
Food security is a concern for all Alaskans. Approximately 95% of food purchased in Alaska is imported, accounting for around $2 billion in sales sent out of state each year, according to the Alaska ...
Moves by the Trump administration earlier this year to freeze federal grants, loans and aid and to slash workers across ...
Taiwan is to purchase more US goods, ranging from agricultural products to natural gas, President William Lai (賴清德) told a ...
The Alaska Legislature narrowly rejected Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s executive order for a standalone state agriculture department during a joint session on Wednesday.
The Alaska House voted to reject Governor Dunleavy's executive order to create a standalone Department of Agriculture, with 32 lawmakers opposing it. Bills HB 140 and SB 128 continue to ...
Alaska will remain one of two states without a cabinet-level Department of Agriculture, at least for the time being, according to the Alaska Beacon.
Alaskans interested in growing tree fruit such as apples, cherries and plums can join a free, statewide webinar with Mark ...
The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI) announced it has secured over $4.5 million in federal Market Access Program (MAP) funding to increase its international marketing efforts.
Some fired federal employees received letters on Monday notifying them they were “reinstated” according to a federal court order, but on “paid, non-duty” status, a type of administrative leave. The U.