Steps necessary for a big development of Nova Scotia agriculture
- MS-14-1, MS-14, Box 1, Folder 53
- File
- [19-]
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
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Steps necessary for a big development of Nova Scotia agriculture
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Steps necessary for a big development of Nova Scotia agriculture
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Stuart Hill on organic agriculture
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Teaching of agriculture in the schools of Nova Scotia : a report
The curriculum and the rural schools of Nova Scotia / Alexander Laidlaw
The economics of farm mower service / E.G. Webb and W.K. Bilanski
The hall champion undershot thresher
The hand corn planter / Charles Reichman, 1983, from the Maine Antique Digest (April 1983)
The national tillage machinery laboratory, Auburn, Alabama
The overhauling and operation of the combine
The resources of Nova Scotia with special reference to Its agriculture
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
The sheep industry in Nova Scotia
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
The value of field and orchard crops in Nova Scotia 1923
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
The value of field and orchard crops in Nova Scotia 1924
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
Tillage and working the land : tool depth / Anon
Tractors and plow hitches (#761) / B.A. Jennings
Tree, bush, and stump clearance
Trouble shooting in the binder knotter / E.G. Webb
Truro Daily News editions to celebrate the Nova Scotia Agricultural College's centennial anniversary
Two 1915 Nova Scotia Agricultural College junior year English literature tests
Venture Gas presentation photograph
What the farmer can do with concrete
When to hire and when to own farm equipment on New England dairy farms / G.E. Frick and S.B. Weeks
Why cannot Nova Scotia farmers produce more home grown feeds?
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
Wool-growers at work: promoting woolen products [newsletter]
Your hay and the side-delivery rake / J.H. Lee