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Ruby Hollembaek

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Born in Seward and raised in Palmer, Alaska - my family has a long heritage in Alaska.   My credentials include an owner of a Bison and Elk ranch in Delta, Alaska - with my husband, Scott.   Other - teacher, artist, community activist, facilitator, mother, grandmother, etc.

Alaska Interior Game Ranch, Inc.

"Where Quality is Game"
HC 62 Box 5580
Delta Junction, AK 99737
www.bisonandelk.com
(Shop-Office) 907/895-4715
(Fax) 907/895-9810
ARTWORK: Alaska Mosaic
RANCH BLOG

Content Posted by Ruby Hollembaek

Interested In Producing or Buying Rhubarb?

  If you saw me at Global Food Alaska or other events this year, I've managed to identify producers and interested buyers in Alaska's rhubarb.   It can be used as a uniquely Alaskan ingredient for most food and beverages and has antioxidant charac...

Quick Peek At Spring In Alaska's Interior

                      Bison Calf at the Hollembaek Game Ranch: Alaska Interior Game Ranch, April 2009    ...

In The North I Was Born

In the North I was bornOn the cold south shoresOf Alaska’s springtime thaw.In those cold blustery swellsThe fisherman did haulAnd it was boats is all I saw.Then came a timewhen the miners’ haulsWas the black cold coal of night.So to the valley we...

If it is grown in Alaska, is it still agriculture?

The good news is that fertilizer prices haven't doubled, the bad news is that its still a high price to fertilize the hay fields and try to make a profit with either hay or livestock.  Why not go organic?  It'd take a tremendous base of organic fe...

Rhubarb ~ a great alternative to the apple for Alaskans

As I grew up in the Matanuska Valley outside of Anchorage, we always had rhubarb growing behind the quonset house.  Our front yard was full of beautiful rock gardens as my mother had a real gift with flowers.  The quonset house we lived in was act...

Game Ranching In Alaska - Networking In The Far North Is Key

It is vital that networking take place. Ranching and farming take up a tremendous amount of time with the intense summers and the long dark winters.  But in Alaska we have less than 2%, maybe less than 1%, of land in private hands.  Of this, there ...