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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2020 · 12 MIN

Allie Barker of Chugach Farm~Alaska~Small Farm, Quality Produce

from Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast · host Allie Barker

Send us Fan MailAs the snow melts and birds are returning to Alaska, farmers have already been growing vegetable and flower starts for the upcoming summer of 2020. Listen to a conversation with a talented farmer who is as dedicated as they get in growing healthy and nutritious foods. Allie Barker and her husband, Jed Workman of Chugach Farms, located in Chickaloon, Alaska are providing a convenient 'Grab and Go' pick up of fresh produce, fermented goods, eggs and high quality foods that will be available by online ordering and pick up in Palmer, Alaska. This is a part one of two episodes with Allie Barker. While the interview is from July, 2019, this story aims to celebrate Earth Week of 2020, and prepare for a healthy summer. You can learn more about Chugach Farm on their Facebook pageor email: [email protected] Allie to get on the barn2door.com mailing list.   Support the showYou can visit my website for links to other episodes and see aerial photography of South Central Alaska at:https://www.katiewritergallery.com

Send us Fan Mail As the snow melts and birds are returning to Alaska, farmers have already been growing vegetable and flower starts for the upcoming summer of 2020. Listen to a conversation with a talented farmer who is as dedicated as they get in growing healthy and nutritious foods. Allie Barker and her husband, Jed Workman of Chugach Farms, located in Chickaloon, Alaska are providing a convenient 'Grab and Go' pick up of fresh produce, fermented goods, eggs and high quality foo...

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