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Three non-Farming Today clips and six clips from Farming Today series (usually hosted by Gordon Parker):
Alfalfa and nitrogen capture
Weather with Ken Worek (Environment Canada)
CIDA and church World Development program [NOT hosted by Gordon]
Ag. Canada Inspection with Ryan Henderson
Equipment design lab with Mark Stumberg
Weather with Doug Judish (Technician)
At the beginning of the tape, there are about eight minutes of news clips (including the introduction of the provincial sales tax). After the Farming Today clips, there is an Ag Canada advertisement ("What does agriculture mean to you?"), a "Partners in Preventing Crime" public service announcement, and then sports news highlights (professional golf and tennis and a local baseball team, the Swift Current Indians).
Includes two Hinterland "Who's Who" selections as well as many shots of Canadian wildlife, including birds and mammals. It starts with a minute of bars and black. There is a clippings list available with the tape.
Video features agriculture-related clips, including harrowing, seeding, irrigation, a canola crop, Duncairn Irrigation Reservoir, combining, and other activities and landscapes. There is a clippings list on the outside of the cassette case.
Agriculture-related footage including interior and exterior shots of a grain elevator, grain cars, and footage of wind erosion in the summer and winter. Clippings list is available.
Images of hail storm damage, including standing water in fields, hail on the ground, and hail damage in a field and in town. This is followed by old footage of Mid-West Glass manufacturing. Clippings list is available.
Re-enactments of crimes for Crime Stoppers program. Includes footage of RCMP station, a man working at computers, a man breaking into a home and being arrested, a lady by a phone, an RCMP car driving, the exterior of Notukeu Pheasant Farm, and shots of the interior of the detachment.
Revised third edition of the history publication entitled The Green and Growing Years: The Swift Current Region, 1907-1914, written by Don C. McGowan. Published by Cactus Publications.