Agroborealis Magazine
Agroborealis engages readers in agriculture, soils, geography, forest sciences, and natural resources research conducted at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, exploring issues such as food security, climate change, economic and community resilience, wildlife management, and energy production. Founded in 1969, Agroborealis is the University of Alaska's oldest magazine.
Please visit our archived page to download past copies of the Agroborealis magazine.
Current Issue
Agroborealis - Winter 2012
volume 42 number 1
- The Alaska Food Policy Council
- Supermarkets in Fairbanks
- Homegrown Alaska: farmer profiles open the eyes of the Interior to the scope of local agriculture
- Assessing food security in Fairbanks, Alaska
- Recovering from an aberration: the future of Alaska's livestock
- Greenhouse: a place to grow
- ARS shuts the door on Alaska research
- Food Day begins with a bang
- Buzz Klebesadel
- Fisheries and food security in Alaska
- Seed libraries: seed-sharing on a community level
- A guide to bumblebees of the Interior: a taxonomic key and notes on Bombus species
Agroborealis - Winter 2010
volume 41 number 1
- AMSA: the future of arctic marine shipping
- Changing the forest and the trees-is it climate?
- OneTree in the Tanana Valley
- Forest Dynamics & Management
- Alaska's food (in)security
- Leafhoppers
- You are my Sunshine!
- Reindeer market project makes history!
- Security of the red meat supply
- Salmon and alder: gasification of low-value biomass in Alaska
- Unlocking hydrocarbons from biomass
- Carex spectabilis: a sedge for landscaping and revegetation in Alaska
- Horace Drury: in memoriam
Past Issues
Agroborealis - Spring 2009
volume 40 number 1
- Counting on tradition: Math in a Cultural Context adds up
- Log cabin building workshop: from hangar to woods
- The Midnight Sun-flower
- Biomass fuels: local energy, local jobs, and community resilience
- How to save Old Fatihful: geyser protection areas
- Two for the Peace Corps
- The IPY at UAF
- A sustainable PhD
- Kerttula Hall dedication
- James Drew: piloting agriculture
- Leslie A. Viereck: infectious curiosity
Agroborealis - Summer 2007
volume 39 number 1
- Forage & Turf: the career of G. Allen Mitchell
- Wasps: the good, the bad, and the not-sobad
- Dragonhead mint: it's for the birds!
- Coastal carbon: what's happening as the arctic coastline erodes?
- Muskoxen: wooly and warm in a northern fiber industry
- Local herbs!
Agroborealis - Winter/Spring 2007-2008
volume 39 number 2
- Bonita J. Neiland remembered
- Biomass for biofuels: not all trees are created equal
- Muskox husbandry
- Boreal forest soils: nutrient cycling, microbes, and the fate of oil
- Conflicting wildlife mandates
- Agriculture 100 years ago: the search for self-sufficiency
Agroborealis - Winter 2005-2006
volume 38 number 2
- Green Map Fairbanks
- We all depend on our forests
- Forests for a richer future
- Wildland fire and climate change
- Fuel breaks for fire mitigation
- The Muskox: a new northern farm animal?
- Reindeer in Alaska: under new management
- Breeding a new variety of barley for Alaska
- Using Alaska's hulless barley in a new food product
- Seminar explores the nature of American food



