Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists Membership List
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- 1953-1962
A 1953 and 1962 certified membership list of the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists.
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Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists Membership List
A 1953 and 1962 certified membership list of the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Shepherd and others on their farm
Item is an image showing Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Shepherd, Jos. and Victor Shepherd, and T.H. Truscott standing in a tall field of Marquis wheat on the farm of Robert Shepherd.
CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 16 Feb. 1970 - 20 Feb. 1970
News: (1) Winter Games youth ambassadors; (2) Hindmarsh elected new president of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation; (3) Saskatoon Mayor Sid Buckwold discusses a joint meeting of Regina and Saskatoon city councils; (4) Construction shots of a Saskatchewan Power Corporation natural gas pipeline from Prince Albert to the north; (5) Mains - Seminar '70 - The effects of development near the Saskatchewan River and the resulting pollution; (6) Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial to portray events in Canadian aviation history; (7) Canadian Chamber of Commerce says efforts of business to restrain inflation must be equalled by labour and government; (8) Rev. Owens re: plan to turn grain to flour for needy Métis and Native families; (9) Heggie Legislature - reply to throne speech - Land use commission should divide Province into three zones; (10) Lloyd - Legislature - Amendment denouncing Provincial Government; (11) Booth - Saskatchewan Council for Crippled Children - March of Dimes; (12) Buckwold - Saskatoon - Regina - joint brief to Ottawa; (13) Bothwell - Saskatoon - Regina joint brief re; industrial development; (14) Larson - Canadian Co-operative Implements Limited to cut machinery costs by offering discounts to farmers; (15) Band practice - Saskatoon School Music Teachers Association; (16) Sinclair - S.T.A. Convention - there is a cost to rising pollution; (17) Sears - City Council - Sask Water can control water flow to allow development of sewage lines across the Saskatchewan River: (18) Koyl - City Council - discussion of City assessment; (19) Charlebois - Legislature - re: oil and gas projects and Ipsco expansion; (20) Flour for Indians - Perdue Farms; (21) Smith - United Appeals - Jones appointed new campaign chairman: (22) Ron Shorvoyce interviews Federal Agriculture Minister Otto Lang re: wheat quotas; (23) Alexander - Board of Trade - Industry '70 breakfast remarks: every businessman should be a member; (24) Dr. J.H. Young, Chairman of the Federal Price and Income Commission, speaks of wage increase as opposed to productivity increase; (25) Dr. Young overlay; (26) Torchlight parade promoting the 1971 Canada Winter Games; (27) Co-op demolition; (28) Fawcett - Inland Steel expansion; (29) Winter '70 preparations.
CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)
Item is an image showing the breaking/tilling of land located west of Sturgis, Saskatchewan.
Swathed fields near the foothills
Judging at a Boys' and Girls' Baby Beef Club Field Day
Documentary: Looks at the causes and effects of pollution on man and nature. Good stock shots scenes of mountains, prairies, grasslands, and wetlands, plus different types of birds and animals. By: ?
Tractor and binder in northeastern Manitoba, August 1958
Steam threshing outfit on farm near Portage La Prairie
Item is an image of steam threshing outfit on farm near Portage La Prairie showing tractor, water wagon, separater belt, haystacks, and workers.
The Eston-Elrose Region of Saskatchewan
The Eston-Elrose Region of Saskatchewan. Publication No. 7 in the Prairie Regional Studies in Economic Geography series, published by the Economics Branch of the Canada Department of Agriculture. Sections covered include: community attributes; agricultural characteristics; grain marketing and handling characteristics; and rationalization of grain delivery points.