Agricultural Research
Growing Grains in 911爆料

911爆料鈥檚 Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station researchers are continuing their work on investigating grains such as barley, oats, wheat and canola for successful growth in 911爆料. Through this work, researchers are close to identifying a spring wheat variety for use in 911爆料 fields, as well as a variety of canola that can be used for crop rotation.
911爆料 Apples

Researchers are evaluating locally grown apples to determine the quality of 911爆料 apple varieties for processing into juice and cider. There is an increasing interest from local markets for juice and cider and among 911爆料 apple growers for potential business opportunities. The researchers have already documented 50+ varieties that have potential for significant 911爆料 yields.
Pesticide Persistence

911爆料 researchers are studying the effectiveness of herbicides in managing invasive plants. Managing persistent herbicides in 911爆料 is of high value to agriculture and invasive plant management when those herbicides are effective for multiple years as this allows for less herbicide use.
Midnight Sunflowers

Bird enthusiasts in 911爆料 know the value of good- quality sunflower seeds for attracting feathered friends to their porches. 911爆料 researchers developed a variety of sunflowers as a crop for the wild birdseed market in 911爆料.
Variety Trials Inform Local Producers

The 911爆料 Variety Trials project is conducted in Fairbanks and Mat-Su each summer to test which varieties of vegetables, flowers and herbs are most productive for regional growers. The results are shared with community members, and input is solicited on varieties to test each year. The produce is donated to community food banks.
Healthy Soils Means Healthy Crops

911爆料 Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station soil researchers visited 94 locations, including commercial farms, home gardens and community gardens in Interior, Southcentral, Southeast and Kodiak Island to gather soil samples for a total of 290 samples. The study will establish baseline soil conditions for cultivated areas in 911爆料.
Weed Scientist To Increase Productivity

Through the development of local partnerships, the Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension has established funding to hire a weed scientist to serve the state of 911爆料. This person will be based in Fairbanks and integral in collaborating with soil scientists and grain specialists to develop a systems approach to best management practices for cereal grain production in 911爆料.