Shining a light on
Interior Alaska Growers & Producers
Latest Posts
Hay Farming and Food Security in Interior Alaska
Hay is the third largest crop grown in Alaska. There is such a large market for hay to feed, horses, cattle, goats, pigs and
Community Gardens helping community thrive
Community Gardens are a place to garden, grow food, flowers and engage with other fellow gardeners. Community Gardeners grow food for their own needs,
Pasta e Fagioli
Pasta e Fagioli Serves 4-6 Pasta e fagioli, which literally means “pasta and beans,” is a warming Italian soup. With all this cool weather
Two Successful Greenhouses and a woman behind it. Cyndie Warbelow
Running and successfully managing not one but two enormous interior Alaska Greenhouses and Nursery, Tacks Greenhouse and Plant Kingdom, Cyndie Warbelow is a horticulturist,
Podcasts
Agriculture in Interior Alaska? Yes, Interior Alaska is a place that encourages many people to start an agricultural enterprise.
Hi, I'm Jo!
A year ago, I started my project, Jo’s Table Alaska as an advocacy effort to shine a light on Interior Alaska’s local farmers, growers, and producers.
Interior Alaska has seen many farming enterprises, some large scale but mostly small scale farmers that feel a deep connection to the land, food systems, sustainability and food security. All huge challenges for our region of the state. These people work hard to bring produce to farmers’ markets and provide healthy nutritious food for all out tables. I admire their work and want to share their journey, their challenges and their stories.
I bring their stories to you and bring awareness of their work, and their contribution to our food security in the Interior.
Join me! As I explore the world of Interior Alaska Agriculture, and advocate for those who bring a meal to our tables. To Jo’s Table.
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What's New
Check out what’s new. Events, classes, workshops and sign-ups for produce and CSA’s.
Podcast
Listen to the podcasts. Go inside the farm on the growers’ journey. Learn their philosophy and their future plans.
Blog
Meet the farmers, foragers, distillers, and other cottage industry operations of Interior Alaska.
Thank You Sponsor
Jo’s Table Alaska is proudly sponsored by Denali State Bank. As a local community bank based in Fairbanks, Alaska, Denali State Bank believes in the importance of food security, self-sufficiency and supports “home grown” agricultural related activities that make food available, accessible and most importantly, improves the quality of life, for all Alaskans. Discover more at denalistatebank.com.
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