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Description
During the summer of 1950, an intensive study was made on the Kenai Peninsula to determine the extent of its agricultural development and the plans and problems of current settlers. All available settlers residing in accessible areas were interviewed. Notes were also collected concerning non-resident or absentee landholders. The resulting information consequently covers the agricultural community that has developed under existing conditions of help, hindrance and laissez faire. The study furnishes guides useful in formulating public settlement policies for the Kenai-Kasilof area and to individuals who might wish to locate in this or other sections of the Peninsula.
Publication Date
3-17-1951
Keywords
Alaska, Agriculture, Kenai Peninsula
Recommended Citation
McCurdy, Richard E. and Johnson, Hugh A., "Agricultural possibilities of Alaska's Kenai Peninsula" (1951). Bulletin. 112.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_afes_bulletin/112
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9742