. Bulletin. Fig. 2.—Gardens on the south slope facing Cook Inlet, Kenai, Alaska. Experiment Station at Kodiak, is proving the feasibility of raising chickens and, besides supplying a local demand, is sending occasional shipments of eggs and chickens by steamer to other south-coast Fig. -Otto Bergstrom's potato' field on cut-over timber land, Seward, Alaska, August, 1910. Near Seward, on Resurrection Bay, the tidewater terminus of the Alaska Northern Railroad, a number of farmers are located, among whom are Ole Martin, Otto Bergstrom (fig. 3), and W. A. McPher-. Please note that these


. Bulletin. Fig. 2.—Gardens on the south slope facing Cook Inlet, Kenai, Alaska. Experiment Station at Kodiak, is proving the feasibility of raising chickens and, besides supplying a local demand, is sending occasional shipments of eggs and chickens by steamer to other south-coast Fig. -Otto Bergstrom's potato' field on cut-over timber land, Seward, Alaska, August, 1910. Near Seward, on Resurrection Bay, the tidewater terminus of the Alaska Northern Railroad, a number of farmers are located, among whom are Ole Martin, Otto Bergstrom (fig. 3), and W. A. McPher-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Office of Experiment Stations. Washington, Govt. Print. Off


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