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Golden Heart Grown

Join other farms, producers, restaurants, etc. that are certified Golden Heart Grown. With our logo the public will immediately be able to recognize your contribution and recognition to locally grown products that support the interior. 

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This label is not meant to compete with Alaska Grown, it's meant to help us find our locally grown products right here in the Interior. The Alaska Division of Agriculture, who sponsors the Alaska Grown label, fully supports this program. 

Becoming Golden Heart Grown not only labels your products to customers as being locally sources from the Interior but provides you with additional advertising and outreach! 
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Apply today to use the Golden Heart Grown logo for FREE! 

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What qualifies?

>> A fruit or vegetable grown for a minimum of 90% of its lifecycle in Interior Alaska; 
 
>> A seed that is harvested from a plant meeting at least one of the requirements of this section; 
 
>> A processed feed product with at least 75% of its ingredients being grown in Interior Alaska; 
 
>> Livestock grown in the state for a minimum of 75% of its life; 
 
>> An egg produced from poultry, while the poultry is in Interior Alaska;
 
>> An apiculture product, such as honey, wax, comb or pollen, produced while the bees are in Interior Alaska; 
 
>> An animal fiber produced from Golden Heart Grown livestock; 
 
>> An imported live woody plant grown outdoors in the state for a minimum of two year and bearing hang-tag stating the location where the plant was acclimated and point out that is was not started in Interior Alaska; 
 
>> A nursery or greenhouse plant, imported into the state as a rooted cutting or propagule and grown to a saleable product with at least 50% of its production time being within Interior Alaska; 
 
>> A plant, tree, grain, or grass grown to a finished product in Interior Alaska; 
 
>> A byproduct of processed product with the principal ingredient meeting at least one of the requirements of this section. Water is not considered an ingredient. 
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