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Alaska's harsh climate and short growing season make large-scale agriculture challenging. However, some areas of Alaska, particularly in the southeast region, offer opportunities for small-scale farming of crops like potatoes, carrots, and other cold-hardy vegetables, as well as livestock such as reindeer and musk oxen. Greenhouses and high tunnels are also often used to extend the growing season.

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