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<title>Some Economic Aspects of Farming in Alaska: With Chief Attention to the Matanuska Valley</title>
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<description>Some Economic Aspects of Farming in Alaska: With Chief Attention to the Matanuska Valley
Barrows, H.H.
United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics cooperating with Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 1950 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Market for the Products of Cropland in Alaska</title>
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<description>Market for the Products of Cropland in Alaska
A preliminary appraisal of the market for agricultural products&#13;
grown in Alaska is set forth In this report. The publication is the&#13;
result of one of several studies being conducted by Government agencies&#13;
to ascertain the basis and the extent of Alaska's agricultural future.&#13;
Early sections of this report describe present marketing practices and&#13;
agencies. The last section discusses the characteristics and location&#13;
of the market and indicates measurements of its potential size In terms&#13;
of the acreages of local cropland that may be required to supply it. The&#13;
extent of the future market outlets is of primary importance to both&#13;
present farmers and future settlers.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 1950 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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