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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
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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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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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
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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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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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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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 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
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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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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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

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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

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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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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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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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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

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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

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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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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
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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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