Annual Reportshttp://hdl.handle.net/11122/22062024-03-21T14:11:21Z2024-03-21T14:11:21ZAnnual Report: 2013http://hdl.handle.net/11122/53942020-03-05T10:55:48Z2014-12-16T00:00:00ZAnnual Report: 2013
I submit herewith the annual reports from the
Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station,
School of Natural Resources and Agricultural
Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, for the
period ending December 31, 2013. This is done
in accordance with an act of Congress, approved
March 2, 1887, entitled, “An act to establish
agricultural experiment stations, in connection with
the agricultural college established in the several
states under the provisions of an act approved
July 2, 1862, and under the acts supplementary
thereto,” and also of the act of the Alaska Territorial
Legislature, approved March 12, 1935, accepting
the provisions of the act of Congress.
The research reports are organized according to
our strategic plan and by broad subject, focusing
on geography, high-latitude agriculture, forest
sciences, and the interaction of humans and the
environment. Research conducted by our graduate
and undergraduate students plays an important
role in these grants and the impact they make on
Alaska.
2014-12-16T00:00:00ZAnnual Report: 1986http://hdl.handle.net/11122/41232020-02-26T01:24:28Z1986-12-31T00:00:00ZAnnual Report: 1986
I submit herewith the annual report of the Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station, University of Alaska-Fairbanks, for the period
ending December 31,1986. This is done in accordance with an act
of the Congress, approved March 2, 1887, entitled “An act to
establish Agricultural Experiment Stations, in connection with the
Agricultural Colleges established in the several states under the
provisions of an act approved July 2,1862, and under the acts supplementary
thereto,” and also of the act of the Alaska Territorial
Legislature, approved March 12,1935, accepting the provisions of
the act of Congress.
Very respectfully,
James V. Drew
Director
1986-12-31T00:00:00ZAnnual Report: 2012http://hdl.handle.net/11122/31882020-02-02T01:12:19Z2013-10-31T00:00:00ZAnnual Report: 2012
I submit herewith the annual reports from the
Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, School of
Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences, University
of Alaska Fairbanks, for the period ending December
31, 2012. This is done in accordance with an act of
Congress, approved March 2, 1887, entitled, “An act to
establish agricultural experiment stations, in connection
with the agricultural college established in the several
states under the provisions of an act approved July 2,
1862, and under the acts supplementary thereto,” and
also of the act of the Alaska Territorial Legislature,
approved March 12, 1935, accepting the provisions of
the act of Congress.
The research reports are organized according to our
strategic plan and by broad subject, focusing on
geography, high-latitude agriculture, forest sciences,
and the interaction of humans and the environment.
Research conducted by our graduate and undergraduate
students plays an important role in these grants and the
impact they make on Alaska.
2013-10-31T00:00:00ZAnnual Report: 2010-11http://hdl.handle.net/11122/22362020-01-24T14:39:50Z2012-10-31T00:00:00ZAnnual Report: 2010-11
I submit herewith the annual reports from the Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station, School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences,
University of Alaska Fairbanks, for the period ending December 31, 2011.
This is done in accordance with an act of Congress, approved March 2, 1887,
entitled, “An act to establish agricultural experiment stations, in connection
with the agricultural college established in the several states under the
provisions of an act approved July 2, 1862, and under the acts supplementary
thereto,” and also of the act of the Alaska Territorial Legislature, approved
March 12, 1935, accepting the provisions of the act of Congress.
The research reports are organized according to our strategic plan, which
focuses on high-latitude soils, high-latitude agriculture, natural resources
use and allocation, ecosystems management, and geographic information.
These areas cross department and unit lines, linking them and unifying the
research. We have also included in our financial statement information on the
special grants we receive. These special grants allow us to provide research and
outreach that is targeted toward economic development in Alaska. Research
conducted by our graduate and undergraduate students plays an important
role in these grants and the impact they make on Alaska.
2012-10-31T00:00:00Z