Catch these frilly Farmgirl favorites for 20% off with discount code HOTANDCOLD 'til Monday! Details, Details, Details “Catch a Frill” is a style-it-yourself arrangement that comes with eight (8) stems of Alaskan peonies and three (3) stems of Golden State-grown roselilies! Peonies and roselilies will arrive in mostly budded form that, with proper care, blossom a day or two after delivery. Farmer’s choice – Which peony and roselily varieties we send will be a surprise! Sorry, we cannot accommodate specific requests. We recommend ordering as often as possible to experience the full range our farmer has to offer. The Farmgirl Promise: While working with Mother Nature means that we can’t guarantee that the flower varieties and colors will be exactly as stated (or pictured!), we can guarantee that we will always ship the highest quality stems and that your arrangement will be fresh, beautiful, and that you (or your recipient) will love it!
Local livestock producer, hay farmer, and rancher, Sloan Sunderland designed his own fodder system with the help of his father Wick Sunderland, on his family’s ranch on Lazy Mountain.The ranch, located just outside of Palmer, Alaska, was a perfect scenario for a fodder system.
Al Poindexter’s front yard in the south-central plain of Alaska has been taken over by a spread of more than 2,000 cell trays, each growing dozens of plants...
The negative impacts of climate change in Alaska are abundantly clear. At a Senate hearing earlier this year, Bernie Sanders called the Last Frontier a “canary in the coal mine” when it comes to climate change. A field at Meyers Farm. Photo credit: Meyers Farm It’s warming twice as fast as the rest of the U.S., […]
Alaska's new gold rush stems from beautiful peony flowers -- ones that people will delay weddings over.
Warmer temperatures in Alaska are giving farmers flexibility to plant a wider range of crops over a longer growing season. One farmer says the secret to his bounty is soil enriched by flooding rivers.
Due to dwindling populations of snow and king crabs, the state has canceled this year’s big catch.
Chuck roasts are known for their rich and beefy flavor, and our 100% grass fed product is no different. Cook to minimum of 135ºF. Leak-proof and freezer-ready. Keep refrigerated or frozen. Grass Run Farms steaks come from cattle that are 100% Grass Fed & Grass Finished. Extremely tender, flavorful, and well-marbled, Grass Run Farms steaks are the top candidate for your grill. Simply put, it’s good for you, the animals and our land. Our farmers and ranchers raise cattle the way generations before them raised cattle, producing nutritious and Delicious American Beef. Grass Run Farms cattle are free to roam and graze serene pastures and never given antibiotics or hormones. Taste the goodness of grass fed beef. Taste the difference of Grass Run Farms. Each roast is 24 oz. Note: Consuming raw or undercooked beef may increase your risk of foodborne illness.
How an experimental field in Fairbanks brought new industry to Alaska.
Stroll through this U-Pick vegetable farm in Alaska, looking for your favorite fruits and vegetables. Your kids can help pick, too!
Cultivating her dream among the scenic landscape of Homer, Alaska, peony farmer Betty Joslyn shares her passion for peonies.
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 provides historic debt relief to socially disadvantaged producers including Black/African American, American Indian or Alaskan nativ
For all his life, Alaskan fisherman Dune Lankard has looked to the sea—for food, work and purpose. “I started fishing when I was five,” says Lankard, a
Palmer, Alaska tour including Palmer Farm tours and a taste of good beer at Bleeding Heart Brewery starting at $95.
Last weekend we embarked on a new adventure in vermicomposting, or becoming "worm farmers" as Little A likes to say! We bought a large bin of approximately 4,000 Red Wigglers worms. I'd been thinking about