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Watermelon Berries

Order hard copy  ~  Although watermelon berries are common in Alaska along the coast in Southeast, in the central Yukon River area and in damp, wooded... Show More

Leslie Shallcross, Free ~ FNH-00123

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Collecting and Using Alaska's Wild Berries

This will help you learn to identify the many species of edible Alaska wild berries and show you how to avoid poisonous species. You'll... Show More

Leif Albertson, Free ~ FNH-01283

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Salmonberries

Order hard copy  ~  Salmonberries are found in moist, coastal regions of Southeast, Southcentral and Southwest Alaska. The salmon-yellow or red... Show More

Sarah R-P. Lewis, Free ~ FNH-00119

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Crowberries

Order hard copy  ~  Crowberries have been an important part of Native Alaskan diets for centuries and are gaining in popularity as people realize their... Show More

Sarah R-P. Lewis, Free ~ FNH-00117

Using Alaska's Wild Berries & Other Wild Edibles

Order hard copy  ~  This publication has everything you need to know about using Alaska's wild berries. There is information on 18 different kinds of wild... Show More

Sarah R-P. Lewis, $15.00 ~ FNH-00120

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Serviceberries

Order hard copy  ~  These small, purple berries have a unique flavor and are high in iron and copper. They can be eaten fresh or dried and are good in baked... Show More

Sarah R-P. Lewis, Free ~ FNH-00122

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Currants

Order hard copy  ~  Currants are a rich source of antioxidants, vitamin C and fiber and can be used in a variety of ways, including jams and jellies, syrup... Show More

Julie Cascio, Free ~ FNH-00115

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Nagoonberries

Order hard copy  ~  Nagoonberries are hard to find in large quantities, so they are highly prized. Berries have a beautiful color and superior taste, and... Show More

Sarah R-P. Lewis, Free ~ FNH-00118

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Fruit Leather

Fruit leather is a nutritious snack, high in fiber and carbohydrates and low in fat. This guide tells how to make your own fruit leather... Show More

Julie Cascio, Free ~ FNH-00228

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Jams and Jellies

This demonstrates how to make your own jams and jellies from fruits and berries. You'll find out what equipment you need as well as... Show More

Julie Cascio, Free ~ FNH-01290

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Cloudberries

Order hard copy  ~  Cloudberries grow almost exclusively in circumpolar regions and they are highly prized in cultures and cuisines throughout... Show More

Leslie Shallcross, Free ~ FNH-00108

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Highbush Cranberries

Order hard copy  ~  Highbush cranberries grow in most areas of Alaska. They are high in vitamin A and are a rich source of antioxidants. This publication... Show More

Sarah R-P. Lewis, Free ~ FNH-00112

449k

Red Huckleberries

Order hard copy  ~  This publication has information on storing, preserving and using red huckleberries, with instructions for cleaning, freezing and... Show More

Sarah R-P. Lewis, Free ~ FNH-00107

216k

Gooseberries

Order hard copy  ~  Gooseberries thrive in Alaska's cool climate and are easy to grow. This publication has information on plant care, cleaning,... Show More

Leslie Shallcross, Free ~ FNH-00121

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American Red Raspberry

Order hard copy  ~  Wild raspberries grow throughout most of Alaska and are valued for their intense, sweet-tart flavor. They can be eaten fresh, frozen... Show More

Leslie Shallcross, Free ~ FNH-00116

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Chokecherries

Order hard copy  ~  The berries of the ornamental tree Prunus virginiana can be gathered in the fall and are a rich source of dietary fiber and vitamin K as... Show More

Leif Albertson, Free ~ FNH-00113

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Growing Everbearing Strawberries as Annuals in Alaska

Order hard copy  ~  This publication outlines a technique for growing everbearing strawberries in Interior Alaska using clear polyethylene mulch and... Show More

Meriam Karlsson, Free ~ HGA-00235

663k

Growing Tree Fruits in Alaska

Order hard copy  ~  Fruit trees can be grown in Alaska, but would-be growers need to consider a number of factors to be successful. This publication has... Show More

Casey Matney, Free ~ HGA-00038

768k

Alaska Blueberries

Order hard copy  ~  An Alaska favorite, blueberries are a rich source of antioxidants and a great addition to many recipes. Included in this publication... Show More

Julie Cascio, Free ~ FNH-00111

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Lowbush Cranberries or Lingonberries

Order hard copy  ~  Lingonberries, or lowbush cranberries, are easily preserved, taste great and can be substituted for commercial cranberries. This... Show More

Sarah R-P. Lewis, Free ~ FNH-00110

Canning Acidic Foods: Fruits

Order hard copy  ~  It shows you how to can acidic fruits, such as berries, strawberries and apples, using either a hot-pack or a raw-pack method. It... Show More

Julie Cascio, Free ~ FNH-00710

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Wildfires

Available online only. Over the past 50 years, Alaska has warmed at more than twice the rate of the rest of the United States. Warmer... Show More

Scott Rupp, Free ~ ACC-00100

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