...have big benefits, said Lydia Clayton, Agriculture and Horticulture Extension Agent for University of Fairbanks' Cooperative Extension Service. "It will be a place for farmers to interact with consumers and consumers to interact with farmers...
...gardening community, said Lydia Clayton, an agriculture and horticulture agent for the University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service. "It's a great place to find a community of gardeners and get to interact with them," Clayton said...
...cooking fish takes a bit of bravery and a little encouragement.Linda Tannehill a University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service Health, Home and Family Development extension agent, said many recipes can be found online depending on...
...degrees, he said, though 55 to 77 degrees is the ideal temperature, according to a University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service pamphlet. The operation is simple, King said. "I don't think it's rocket science to compost with...
...more information, contact Barb O'Lena at 262-6448 or Tami Miller at 260-9022University of Alaska Fairbanks, Cooperative Extension Service in collaboration with the Central Peninsula Garden Club is co-sponsoring a free fruit grower's...
...soil, water and sun with trees and other brush, said Chumley, who works for the University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service. The next round of the great weed war will be fought Saturday during the second annual Kenai Peninsula...
...soil, water and sun with trees and other brush, said Chumley, who works for the University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service. The next round of the weed war will be fought Saturday during the second annual Kenai Peninsula Weed...
...Tannehill said. The issue: What to do with all the green tomatoes? Tannehill, a University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service Health, Home and Family Development Agent, said there is a surplus of green tomatoes in gardens this...
...things," she said. "It is just the perfect spot for what we are doing." The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service's Janice Chumley gave a presentation about raised bed vegetable gardening. She said local foods and...
...tall yellow flower, out of the ground for about two hours.Chumley works for the University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service's office on the Kenai Peninsula. Her job is to help educate the public about the problems associated...
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