

Noxious and Invasive Plants Management in Alaska is a growing concern for agencies, organizations and private citizens. These are not just weeds, but aggressive plants that compete with native plants for light, water and nutrients. Some are toxic to wildlife. Learn about this program and find out what you can do at www.cnipm.org
Sustainable Agriculture Program promotes ecologically sound agricultural practices, sustainable rural communities. Supporting research and educational programs does this. Farmer Rancher grants are available for established businesses to improve sustainability. Learn more at http://www.uaf.edu/ces/SARE/
Composting in Alaska is possible and happening all over the state from the Arctic to coastal communities. Composting is a successful method for reducing waste and producing a marketable product. An online booklet contains project summaries around the state. I hope you glean information to make your composting project successful. Booklet can be viewed at http://www.uaf.edu/ces/compost/

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