Miscellaneous Publications
Miscellaneous publications summarize research about a topic or an issue dealing with natural resources and may cover such topics as natural research areas, proceedings from workshops or conferences, or the compilation, review, and synthesis of data.
Publications are listed by number and title. Click on the number to view the document in PDF format. Download Acrobat Reader here. Others are available in hard copy only. Please send your request to the Publications Office, P.O. Box 757200, Fairbanks, AK, 99775-7200.
13-02 - Two Thousand Years of Peonies: Lessons for Alaska Peony Growers
12-03 - Annual Report 2010
12-02 - Final Report: Germination of water sedge, Carex auatilis, and Cotton Sedge...
12-01 - List of Plant Species Present on Forest Permanent Sample Plots in Interior...
11-01 - Annual Report 2009
10-04 - Conversion of a Gasoline-Powered 1955 Allis Chalmers 'G' Tractor to Battery Power
10-02 - Peony Research 2009
09-10 - Growing Fresh Vegetables: Midnight sunlight & the Earth's warmth
09-08 - An Economic Background for Alaska Flower Growers
09-07 - Palmer Center for Sustainable Living
09-04 - Alaska Regional Climate Projections
09-03 - Validating SNAP Climate Models
09-02 - Alaska Berries!
09-01 - Working for Alaskans 2009
R_08_01 - Economic Impact of the Boeing Ground-Based Midcourse Defense Program
08-09 - Opportunities for Woody Biomass Fuel Crops in Interior Alaska
08-06 - SNAP Preliminary Report to the Governor's Sub-Cabinet on Climate Change
08-04 - Turfgrass in the North
08-03 - An Introduction to Harvesting and Selling Alaska Cut Flower Peonies
08-02 - The Muskox - A New Northern Farm Animal
07-02 - Reindeer in Alaska: Under New Management
2007-01 (NRCS) - Managing Wild Bog Blueberry, Lingonberry, Cloudberry and Crowberry Stands in Alaska
06-05 - Assessing Climate Change: Did We Get it Right?
06-04 - SNRAS 2005 Annual Report
06-03e - Cryosols and Arctic Tundra Ecosystems, Alaska
06-02 - Restaurant Interviews to Determine Demand for Baby Greens in Alaska
06-01 - Dragonhead Mint as a Potential Agronomic Crop for Alaska
05-09 - SNRAS 2004 Annual Report
05-08 - Checklist of Landscape Plant Materials for the Tanana Valley
05-07 - Morels: A Morsel After the Fire
05-06 - Exotic Plants in Alaska's Parks
05-05 - Taste is Important - Consumer Opinions about Alaska Food Products
05-04 - Preparing for Wildfire: A Guide for Homeowners
05-03 - Alaska Heat: Wildland Fire Research & Management Issues
05-02 - Wetlands and Wastewater - Treatment in Alaska
05-01 - Basic Science poster Design - A Short Guide
04-12 - SNRAS 2003 Annual Report
04-11 - SNRAS Publications Manual
04-10 - Peace Corps Masters' International Program
04-9 - Carbon & Carbon Research
04-8 - Reindeer Inspire New Teaching Guide
04-7 - Reindeer Roundup - A K-12 Educator's Guide to Reindeer in Alaska
04-6 - Working for Alaskans: A Wealth of Knowledge - SNRAS Strategic Plan 2004
04-5 - NRM290, Students Afield
04-4 - Abridged Version of "Careers:MP_03_06.pdf"
04-3 - Working for Alaskans: . . . SNRAS Strategic Plan 2004 (Summary)
04-2 - Birch: White Gold in the Boreal Forest
04-1 - Peony - a future crop for Alaska
03-6 - Careers in Natural Reources and Agricultural Sciences
03-5 - SNRAS Program Brochure
03-4 - SNRAS 2002 Annual Report
03-3 - SNRAS Faculty Brochure
03-2 - Careers
03-1 - Working for Alaskans: A Wealth of Knowledge, 2003
01-1 - The Alaska Public Land Planning Directory, 2001
99-5 - Alaska Spinach: Savory, Succulent Salad Selection, 1999
98-1 - Alaska Research Natural Areas. 4: Big Windy Hot Springs, 1998
These publications, not available electronically, may be available in hard copy. To order or to find out if a pub is available, please email the publications office with your request or send us a written request at: AFES Publications; P.O. Box 757200; Fairbanks, AK 99775-7200
98-2: Nitrogen Requirements for Greenhouse Produced Lettuce Seedlings
97-1: Community & Economic Profile for the Villages of Grayling, Anvik Shageluk, and Holy Cross
95-3: AFES Research: Alaska Grown
95-2: Developing Site-Specific Forest Renewal Prescriptions and the Biology of Lodge pole Pine Towards its Northern Limit
95-1: Northern Forest Silviculture And Management
93-4: Delta Junction Research Site
92-3: Alaska Agricultural Tours: Chena Hot Springs Road
92-2: Why Do We Farm in Alaska?
92-1: 1991 Annual Report
91-5: Instructional and Research Faculty 1991 (Brochure)
91-4: Summary of Canola Production Practices for Alaska
91-3: Natural Resources Management, An Instructional Guide for Secondary Teachers of All Subjects
91-2: Soviet and Western Agriculture Economies Seminar Proceedings, 1990
91-1: 1990 Annual Report
90-4: Reindeer Health Aide Manual
90-3: Alaska Grown Vegetables and Fruits
90-2: 1989 Annual Report
89-1: 1988 Annual Report
88-3: Caring for Black or White Spruce Christmas Trees
88-2: 1987 Annual Report
88-1: Agricultural Research at the FAirbanks Research Center (revised 1989)
87-2: Methods of Soils and Plant Analysis, Lab Manual
87-1: 1986 Annual Report
86-2: Alaska Soil Survey and Land Use Workshop: Proceedings
86-1: 1985 Annual Report
85-4: Soil Survey and Use in Alaska
85-3: Agricultural Research at the Fairbanks Research Center (revised)
85-2: Early Results of the Rosie Creek Fire Research Project
85-1: 1984 Annual Report
84-3: Citation Index to Arctic and Alpine Mycology: First International Symposium on Arctic and Alpine Mycology
84-2: Arctic and Alpin Mycology - Second International Symposium on Arctic and Alpine Mycology - Abstracts
83-3: Agricultural Research at the Fairbanks Research Center Agricultural Experiment Station
83-2: Agricultural Research Near Delta Junction, Alaska
83-1: Potential Effects of Carbon Monoxide-Induced Climatic Changes in Alaska
82-2: Peede Pond Nature Trail
82-1: Forest Regeneration at High Latitudes: Experiences from Northern British Columbia



