As temperatures rise, farms are sprouting in Alaska
13 Jul 2022

EVEN as farms decline across the US, a longer growing season is bringing food security to a state that has long relied on sustenance from afar.
Four years ago Phoebe Autry packed up everything she owned, said goodbye to friends and neighbors in central Washington, and set off on a 45-plus hour drive northwest to Palmer, Alaska. Exhausted by the “ever present danger of wildfires” that posed a risk to her West Coast farm, not to mention her life, Autry, now 32, sought somewhere to start her vegetable growing career afresh.
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