News from Alaska Farm Bureau
June 2017
Alaska Farm Bureau News
Greetings! 
 
There's still time to apply for the Rural Entrepreneurship Challenge!
 
The American Farm Bureau Federation is offering $145,000 in startup funds to applicants of the   Rural Entrepreneurship Challenge to make your dreams a reality. The Challenge is the first national business competition focused exclusively on rural entrepreneurs with food and agriculture businesses.
 
Six best-in-show winners will each be awarded $10,000. Categories include:
  • Best Farm Startup
    Includes farms, ranches, hydroponics, aquaponics, greenhouse production, forestry
  • Best Local Product Startup
    Includes food and non-food products
  • Best Agritourism Startup
    Includes farm-to-school programs, pumpkin festivals, farm stays
  • Best Farm-to-Table Startup
    Includes CSAs, food hubs, farmers markets
  • Best Ag Tech & Support Services Startup
    Ag tech includes hardware and software ideas. Support services include marketing programs, scouting services, and other services targeting farmers.
  • Best Craft Beverage Startup
    Includes breweries, wineries, cideries, distilleries
 
The four finalists will each receive $15,000 with a chance to win an additional $10,000 for People's Choice or $15,000 for Entrepreneur of the Year! The 2017 Entrepreneur of the Year was one of Alaska's teams - Vertical Harvest Hydroponics!
 
Apply for the Rural Entrepreneurship Challenge - the application closes June 30, 2017.


Happy Trails.......


Amy Seitz, Executive Director

37075 Nicholas View Lane
Soldotna, AK 99669 
907-252-5064 






PS. Do you still need to renew your Farm Bureau membership this year? Or, have you been meaning to join and just haven't gotten around to it? Join/renew on our website -  AlaskaFB.org



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 8, 2017
 
 
State seeks nominations for 2017 Farm Family of the Year
 
(Palmer, AK) - The Alaska Division of Agriculture invites the public to submit nominations for the 18th Annual Farm Family of the Year award. The award will be presented at the Alaska State Fair.The Alaska State Fair established the award in 2000 to honor an Alaska farm family that epitomizes the spirit of the industry and to show appreciation for hardworking Alaskans committed to agriculture and aquaculture.
 
The Farm Family of the Year selection committee is comprised of representatives from the USDA Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, University of Alaska Fairbanks School of Natural Resources and Extension, Alaska State Fair, and the Division of Agriculture.
 
Nominations should include details about the family and how they fulfill the following criteria:
  • Production of quality Alaska Grown products (not based on quantity)
  • Community involvement (civic organizations, school, sports, church)
  • Involvement in agricultural industry organizations (local, state, and federal)
  • Overall farm family image, farming history, and unique or special production
 
Nominations are due by June 30th and can be submitted by mail, email, or fax to:

Johanna Herron
Alaska Division of Agriculture
1800 Glenn Hwy, Suite 12
Palmer, AK 99645
Fax: (907) 745-7112
 
CONTACT: Johanna Herron, 907-761-3870, [email protected]
 
 
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Nominations Open June 15 for the 2017 County Committee Elections
 
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) encourages all farmers, ranchers, and FSA program participants to take part in the Northern and Southern County Committee election nomination process which opens June 15.

FSA's county committees are a critical component of the day-to-day operations of FSA and allow grassroots input and local administration of federal farm programs.

Committees are comprised of locally elected agricultural producers responsible for the fair and equitable administration of FSA farm programs in their counties. Committee members are accountable to the Secretary of Agriculture.  If elected, members become part of a local decision making and farm program delivery process.

A county committee is composed of three to 11 elected members from local administrative areas (LAA). Each member serves a three-year term.  One-third of the seats on these committees are open for election each year.  To be eligible for nomination and hold office as a committee member or alternate, a person must fulfill each of the following requirements: (1) be a producer with an interest in farming or ranching operations, (2) participate or cooperate in any FSA program provided for by law, (3) be a U.S. citizen, (4) be of legal voting age, (5) meet the basic eligibility requirements, and (6) reside in the county or multi-county jurisdiction in which they will be serving. County committees may have one or more appointed advisors to further represent the local interests of underserved farmers and ranchers.  Underserved producers are beginning, women and other minority farmers and ranchers and land owners and/or operators who have limited resources. Other minority groups including Native American and Alaska Natives; persons under the poverty level, and persons that have disabilities are also considered underserved.

All nomination forms for the 2017 election must be postmarked or received in the local USDA service center by Aug. 1, 2017. For more information on FSA county committee elections and appointments, refer to the FSA fact sheet:   Eligibility to Vote and Hold Office as a COC Member available online at: www.fsa.usda.gov/elections or www.fsa.usda.gov/ak .

This year, nominations and elections will be held in the following Alaska LAAs:

Southern County LAA-3
LAA-3 Matanuska Borough

Northern County LAA-2
LAA-2 Area beginning where the Clearwater road intersects the AK Hwy NE to north line of Southeast Fairbanks census area, proceeding NE to Canadian border, then SE following Canadian border, where the Alaska Gateway Regional Educational Attendance Area (AKGREAA) line intersects the Canadian border, turning NW following AKGREAA line to the AK Hwy, then proceed NW on AK Hwy to Clearwater road.

For more information about county committees, please contact the Northern County FSA office at 907-895-4242 and the Southern County FSA office at 907-761-7754 or visit www.fsa.usda.gov/elections or www.fsa.usda.gov/ak
 


Events

Every Wednesday @ 7:30am: Ag Matters on Radio Free Palmer, 89.7 FM
 
July 22-23: Fiber Festival being held in the big barn at the Alaska State Fairgrounds in Palmer. There will be judging on sheep, goats, rabbits and raw fleeces! If you're interested in participating or being a vendor email [email protected] 
 
August 4-13: Tanana Valley Fair
 
August 18-20 : Kenai Peninsula Fair
 
August 24-September 4 : Alaska State Fair
 
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Classified Ads 

80 Acre Farm: Farm for sale in Two Rivers, Alaska. $480,000-$520,000 depending on financing- owner financing available. 30 acres' brome hay, 2 acres' peonies, 2 acres' vegetables, 3 high tunnels, small barn, unfinished shop, 30-year-old unfinished log house, well, septic, electricity. Contact Joni at 907-488-9202

Spacious 9.2 acres and home located 10 minutes from Soldotna Y: Country living close to town. Desirable Jim Dahler Road location currently set up as horse property with 16x 32 wooden barn and 1 1/2 acres seeded in Timothy and Kentucky Bluegrass. Property design includes gentle rolling hill and flat land. 1669 sq. ft. two bedroom/two bath plus loft with 1/2 bath built in 2003 on monolithic slab with in-floor radiant heat and 576 ft. garage. Arctic entry/sunroom, 24 x 6, added in 2013 accented with 2 ft. exterior/interior Montana rock wall. Gravel parking pad, 2 concrete patios, fenced yard, two water wells, fire pit and picnic area, water, light, and power at barn. Acreage has service road, rock wall by pinic area, pond, cleared 4-5 acres, abundant wildlife and waterfowl, berries, and garden space. Contact Dan Musgrove and Sandra Kerns. : 907-398-9073 or 907-306-4347 : $ 379,000.00
Hay for Sale: Brome Hay in 500# round bales available near Delta Junction. Have nutrient contents available on request. Call 907-378-6334 to arrange a time for loading onto your trailer. Housing is also available if traveling long distance.  Call the above number for housing. Any questions and price, call 907-518-4244 or 907-723-1132.  
 
Straw Bales Wanted:  Truck load of square straw bales wanted. Please give a quote including delivery. Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Discounts and donations are 100% tax deductible. Contact Mike Miller at 907-301-7942
 
All Natural Beef:  Locally grown, all natural, grass fed, Delta Barley finished, Black Angus beef for sale. $3.85/lb. dressed. Available in whole or halves from Mugrage Hay & Cattle. Call 907-895-2072 or 308-362-9060
 
Goats Supply, Excellent Breeds Available: We have excellent breeds of many goat species, we have breeding pairs available. We currently have goats which are in milk, kids are ready to breed. Our goats have excellent milk and show lines. Various species we have: Nubian, Nigerian Dwarf, Pygmy, Alpine, Pygora, Kinder, Angora, LaMancha, Toggenburg, Boer, Kiko, Brush goats, Tennessee Fainting Goat. Contact Jackson at 802-729-0326  
 
100% Alaska Grown Wine:  Alaska Berries, located near Soldotna, is the first and only Estate winery in Alaska. An estate winery is one that grows ALL of its fruit used in its wine. Our business hours are Wed - Sun from 2:00 to 7:00pm. Come visit our tasting room and sample our wines before you buy. At this time we are not shipping wine. Contact Brian Olson, 907-252-8511
 
Goats for Sale: We are proud breeders of excellent quality, standard size breeds; Alpine, Lamancha, Nubian, Oberhasle, Saanen, Sable, Toggenburg, Boer and the Nigerian Dwarf goats. These are healthy goats with good feet and are easy to handle. They respect goat netting fences and do not jump. Each animal has its own file with full treatment record. Ongoing support can be provided for people who are new to goats. These are very good quality goats. Call or PM Jerry @ (503) 506-7826
 
Looking for Land to Lease for Cattle Grazing:  Top dollars paid for land to lease suitable to graze cattle. Minimum acreage 40 acres. On the Kenai Peninsula. Please contact Robert Gibson at 907-598-2000.
 
We Buy Berries: Bear Creek Winery is family owned and operated and we are a farm to table operation. Our award winning wines are so popular that we cannot grow enough berries to keep up with demand, so we also buy berries from local farmers. Please keep us in mind if you are thinking of growing or need a buyer for any of the following crops:  Raspberries, Black Currants, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Apples, and Blueberries.  Contact Louis at 907-235-8484  Visit Website
 
Locally Grown Food Wanted: The center for Alaskan Coastal Studies hosts a number of camps and overnight programs at our Peterson Bay Field Station throughout the course of the summer. We provide meals for participants during the programs and would like to source more of our food locally and sustainably. The Center is a 501 © (3) environmental education organization in Homer. It was established in 1982. E-mail [email protected]
for more information. Telephone: 907-235-6667.

 
 
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Soldotna, AK 99669

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