Farms: Food Security in Alaska
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Rancher Todd Pettit of Pitchfork Ranch and farmer Vangie Alexander of Tranquility Heights Farm discuss Alaska's food security and the challenges of raising livestock.
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Farmers are all for buy locally so they can charge you as much as a grocery stores that get crops from out of state...sorta like going to store and generic items now only cents lower then name brand items..ITS ALL ABOUT GREED and nothing more...They figure they should make same price but not have all the cost to pay out to get them crops brought in..so farmers want to charge whast the stores do so they can make more profit without all the transporting expenses the stores have to cover...Like a someone trying to demand same price for a car that a car lot is asking...Somehow humans just cant be honest and do the right things...always corruptible and easy to turn towards greed...Permanently flawed..
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I never new they had Mush in Alaska