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Much assistance and encouragement was given by Mr. M. A. Carleton, Cerealist
of the United States Department of Agriculture; by Mr. Wm. Saunders, Director of
the Central Experimental Farm, Canada; and by Mr. W. M. Hays, Assistant ...
Much assistance and encouragement was given by Mr. M. A. Carleton, Cerealist
of the United States Department of Agriculture; by Mr. Wm. Saunders, Director of
the Central Experimental Farm, Canada; and by Mr. W. M. Hays, Assistant ...
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In 1894 the editor of the Social Economist denied that wheat could be raised in
Canada or Siberia north of the 55th parallel. This widespread notion that wheat
could not be raised in the far north was gradually dissipated as wheat crept
closer ...
In 1894 the editor of the Social Economist denied that wheat could be raised in
Canada or Siberia north of the 55th parallel. This widespread notion that wheat
could not be raised in the far north was gradually dissipated as wheat crept
closer ...
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Peace river valley, extending 700 miles north of the Canada border, 58 degrees
north latitude, enough wheat, barley and oats have been grown to bring about
the erection of a 100- barrel roller mill at Vermilion, on the Peace river. Spring ...
Peace river valley, extending 700 miles north of the Canada border, 58 degrees
north latitude, enough wheat, barley and oats have been grown to bring about
the erection of a 100- barrel roller mill at Vermilion, on the Peace river. Spring ...
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It must have been early introduced into Canada, at least by the close of the
eighteenth century, for in 1827 Canada raised over twenty million bushels. The
first wheat successfully grown and harvested in the Red river valley was in 1820.
It must have been early introduced into Canada, at least by the close of the
eighteenth century, for in 1827 Canada raised over twenty million bushels. The
first wheat successfully grown and harvested in the Red river valley was in 1820.
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In Canada, Manitoba raises spring wheat exclusively, but Ontario and Alberta
raise some of the winter variety. In Germany, over 90 per cent of the wheat grown
is of the winter variety, which is largely grown over southern Europe and on the ...
In Canada, Manitoba raises spring wheat exclusively, but Ontario and Alberta
raise some of the winter variety. In Germany, over 90 per cent of the wheat grown
is of the winter variety, which is largely grown over southern Europe and on the ...
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