Anchorage conference to highlight agriculture
February 12, 2016
Debbie Carter
907-474-5406
The state’s largest agricultural conference, the Alaska Sustainable Agriculture Conference,
will take place in Anchorage on Feb. 24-25.
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service will host the 12th
annual conference at The Lakefront Anchorage at 4800 Spenard Road.
Conference organizer Steven Seefeldt said the conference has traditionally been held
in Fairbanks but is moving to Anchorage this year to reach a different audience. The
conference is aimed at a broad spectrum of growers, from gardeners and backyard farmers
to the biggest farms in the state.
“The focus is on improving your farm’s sustainability,” Seefeldt said. This includes
production recommendations, financial considerations and stewardship of the land.
More than 50 presentations will focus on farm management, growing fruits and vegetables,
and meat and fiber production. An all-day session Feb. 25 will cover qiviut production
and marketing.
As usual, an eclectic mix of sessions will highlight everything from commercial pork
production to farm insurance, birch tapping and Arctic gardening. Speakers will include
growers, agricultural agency representatives and researchers. Researchers will provide
updates on soil nutrient management and organic amendments, precision agriculture,
asparagus variety trials, and ventilation and temperature control in high tunnels.
The keynote speakers will be Carrie Hull of the National Fiber Producers Cooperative
and Gina Greenway of the College of Idaho, who specializes in agricultural economics.
Hull will talk about developing cooperatives, and Greenway will focus on strategies
for strengthening and growing Alaska agriculture.
Half- and full-day preconference workshops on Feb. 23 will highlight fiber production,
farm budgeting, and on-farm food safety and marketing. See agenda and registration
information at http://bit.ly/sareconf. For the first time, participants may register for a webcast. For more information,
contact Darcy Etcheverry at ddetcheverry@alaska.edu or 907-474-5107 or Seefeldt at ssseefeldt@alaska.edu or 907-474-1831.
ON THE WEB: http://bit.ly/sareconf