Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
By Thomas L. Knapp Opinion “During the 2024 presidential election,” Maurie Backman wrote at Moneywise in March, “farming-dependent counties
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman Can Alaska feed itself? In an increasingly uncertain world, it’s an important question.
By Alexandria Hoffman Mat-Su Farm Bureau Local farmers, students, and agricultural leaders gathered this spring in Palmer for a
By Mark Kelsey For the Frontiersman With spring on the horizon and thoughts turning to fresh, Alaska Grown meat and
Frontiersman.com A high point of the agricultural season, as well as the Alaska State Fair, is honoring Alaska’s
By Lisa Phu Alaska Beacon The cost of animal feed has risen this year and the weather in Alaska has
Sponsored content by Nebraska Pork Producers Association Terry and Diane O’Neel are fourth generation farmers. Diane is very involved
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman Bids will be opened Oct. 19 on 2,000 acres of state lands west
By Tim Bradner For the Chugach Times Bids will be opened Oct. 19 on 2,000 acres of state lands
Sponsored content by Nebraska Pork Producers Association Tim Chancellor is the wean-to-finish supervisor for Thomas Livestock in Broken
Sponsored content by Nebraska Pork Producers Association Brian Zimmerman, along with his wife, Tammy, son Austin and daughters Shelby and
By Jacob Mann Chugach Times Dedicated Alaskans from across the state persevered through the ceaseless rainfall to enter the fruits,