Here are some additional resources for further research on the topics I mention: www.adn.com/business-economy/2018/02/10/how-one-cargo-ship-delay-sends-ripples-through-alaskas-food-supply-chain/ pfd.alaska.gov/faq rdc.memberclicks.net/assets/Resource-Reviews/rr.se.whoownsalaska.2009.pdf www.commonwealthfund.org/datacenter/alaska#:~:text=%2330%20in%20our%202022%20State,Alaska%20ranked%20%2330%20this%20year. www.buyalaskagrown.com/learn/ www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=hunting.species www.businessinsider.com/why-alaska-bush-pilots-are-essential-in-the-state-2022-1#alaska-operates-the-countrys-largest-aviation-system-covering-nearly-25-million-square-miles-creating-over-35000-jobs-and-generating-38-billion-for-the-state-1
I think you need to do a bit of research. I live in a small town in southern Idaho. According to gas buddy, the price of gas in delta junction is $3.89. The price of gas closest to me is $3.54. That's not that big of a difference. You should Google how many states have record cold temps of -60 and below. According to the US Department of Agriculture, the number of frost free growing days in Delta Junction vs where I live is only a few days difference on average. And your state could grow an insane amount of food if you guys would stop turning agriculture land into subdivisions and houses. I hear there is a saying in the rest of the state about Anchorage. They say if you live in Anchorage, you don't live in Alaska.
Here are some additional resources for further research on the topics I mention:
www.adn.com/business-economy/2018/02/10/how-one-cargo-ship-delay-sends-ripples-through-alaskas-food-supply-chain/
pfd.alaska.gov/faq
rdc.memberclicks.net/assets/Resource-Reviews/rr.se.whoownsalaska.2009.pdf
www.commonwealthfund.org/datacenter/alaska#:~:text=%2330%20in%20our%202022%20State,Alaska%20ranked%20%2330%20this%20year.
www.buyalaskagrown.com/learn/
www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=hunting.species
www.businessinsider.com/why-alaska-bush-pilots-are-essential-in-the-state-2022-1#alaska-operates-the-countrys-largest-aviation-system-covering-nearly-25-million-square-miles-creating-over-35000-jobs-and-generating-38-billion-for-the-state-1
Thank you gorgeous I love your videos..
Looks like Utah prices in particular the Salt Lake City area.
And my 1st name is Homer lol thinking bout moving to Homer ak,wow
Hi that's great
Why don’t you mention the ferry option for moving up here? That’s how we moved.
Great to know... thank you
Do they still have dividends ??
Yes, but it’s always being raided and there are always moves for government to dig deeper into it for funding. Eventually it will probably end.
@@rockstarofredondo but Alaska has money like gold ...
@@rockstarofredondo but that's okay I love Alaska anyway cuz I need is 20/30 Acres on Virgin land well worth it
I think you need to do a bit of research. I live in a small town in southern Idaho. According to gas buddy, the price of gas in delta junction is $3.89. The price of gas closest to me is $3.54. That's not that big of a difference. You should Google how many states have record cold temps of -60 and below. According to the US Department of Agriculture, the number of frost free growing days in Delta Junction vs where I live is only a few days difference on average. And your state could grow an insane amount of food if you guys would stop turning agriculture land into subdivisions and houses. I hear there is a saying in the rest of the state about Anchorage. They say if you live in Anchorage, you don't live in Alaska.
Your gorgeous 😍