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sustainable water management strategies for a cyclical drought prone climate in south western
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which includes garden crops, and fruits became easier to grow with the development of plant hardiness zones. In
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lifestyle and the early immigrant ox and plow farmer proving up on his quarter section of land in no way resemble the present farmer operating huge amounts of land or livestock with their attendant technological mechanization. Challenges to the future of
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which can destroy the majority of areas seeded to wheat, was controlled in 1938 by breeding strains which were rust-resistant. This strain was successful until around 1950, when again a new strain of rust broke out, and again a new strain called
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is the production of various food, feed, or fiber commodities to fulfill domestic and international human and animal sustenance needs. The newest agricultural economy to be developed in renewable biofuel production or agricultural biomass which is marketed as ethanol or biodiesel.
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in Canada. Wild rice can be found growing in the wild here. In 1998 there were around 200 producers "and over half of those have treaty status and produce from First
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was devastating. Prior to this decade, droughts were cyclical in nature, but did not last over many years as in the 1930s. This drought resulted in a mass exodus of population from the prairies, as well as new agricultural practices such as
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which would provide money giving an economic base for the family. The
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began. One major difference in the perspective of agriculture between the 19th and 20th century is that the hunter gatherer lifestyle was more of a subsistence lifestyle, and early homesteaders grew mainly
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was the first strain; it was a wheat which could be seeded in the fall and sprout in the early spring. Red Fife ripened a week and half sooner and was a hardier wheat than other spring wheat. Dr.
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is a staple crop from Canada. To help homesteaders attain an abundance harvest in a foreshortened growing season, varieties of wheat were developed at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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features three gold sheaves of wheat, or garbs, represent the province's agriculture; the heraldic sheaf of wheat has become a generalized symbol of the province. The gold lower half of the
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began in 1983 on the border with
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The advent of Canada's confederation, presented the nation with the task of building a transcontinental railway. Railways were hesitant to build across the prairies, so an intensive
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in Canada, but the number of rye producers in the province are small compared to other agricultural concerns. Rye can be a spring and fall crop, because of its fast growing nature.
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which would feed their own family and livestock. Farming methods were developed at places such as Indian Head
Experimental Farm, Rosthern Experimental Station, and Bell Farm. The
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have been raised for both wool and meat. Bovine or pig barns have been a part of livestock culture. Scientists have been making forward steps in swine research giving rise to
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modernized the farming industry as mechanized vehicles replaced the oxen ploughed land or the horse-drawn cart. Farms became much larger, and mechanized evolving towards
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traveled around rural areas educating pioneer farmers. With population growth, advances in agricultural science, permanent settled lifestyle farmers started growing
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began developing many new styles of farming and strains of wheat and crops so that homesteading could become a successful venture. Upon arrival of immigrants to
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Notable people who have contributed highly to the development the agricultural industry in
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to name a few are some mechanized implements for the grain crop or horticultural farmer which are labor saving devices. Many Canadian museums such as
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is a manmade crop for growing in tolerate drought prone areas. It was produced by breeding together both wheat and rye and is used for animal feed.
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inhabitants of Saskatchewan were the first to process plants and animals to produce food. Agriculture in Saskatchewan began with
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1314:"History of Agriculture in the Prairie Provinces"
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399:In 1925, Saskatchewan produced over half of the
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2417:"Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food -Production"
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2357:Tables by subject Agriculture Statistics Canada
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1872:"Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food Barley"
1645:1926 Highway Map: Province of Saskatchewan
2308:Poultry Marketplace - Poultry at a glance
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387:women winnowing grain, Saskatchewan, 1899
2569:"Virtual Saskatchewan - Wizard o' Wheat"
1997:"Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food Bean"
1898:"Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food Oats"
1465:. Kingston, Ontario: Queen's University.
1343:"Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame"
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1318:Archives of the Agricultural Experience
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858:Livestock producer concerns would be:
163:History of agriculture in Saskatchewan
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884:Agriculture in Canada § Trade
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1585:Adamson, Julia (March 25, 2007).
1209:National Historic Sites of Canada
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943:Soil conservation and reclamation
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1128:Agriculture and Agronomy portal
988:Canadian Food Inspection Agency
546:Saskatchewan produces the most
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1507:JONES, STEPHEN MORGAN.
1171:Geology of Saskatchewan
1080:Symbols of Saskatchewan
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895:Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
889:Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
103:Canada's production of
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1090:Flag of Saskatchewan
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636:nursery operations.
490:population densities
283:Better Farming Train
258:Agricultural science
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