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Alaska's agriculture is a growing industry. In 1957 some $4 Y2 million worth of food and feed grown by 200 full-time and 350 part-time farmers brought nearly $9 million in the market place. Crop volume doubled between 1950 and 1955. While Alaskan agriculture has been rapidly expanding, growers have been also keeping abreast of Stateside grading and packaging practices. They now offer homegrown products of the highest quality. A few farms are as modern as any in the States. Some farmers net $10,000 year or more, although the average is closer to $4,000 because many farms are small and others are in early stages of development.
Publication Date
9-17-1958
Keywords
Agricuture, Settling
Recommended Citation
Hedla, Lenora, "Agriculture in Alaska" (1958). Bulletin. 10.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_afes_bulletin/10
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1228