Why cannot Nova Scotia farmers produce more home grown feeds?
- MS-14-1, MS-14, Box 1, Folder 57
- File
- [19-]
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
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Why cannot Nova Scotia farmers produce more home grown feeds?
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
Venture Gas presentation photograph
Two 1915 Nova Scotia Agricultural College junior year English literature tests
Truro Daily News editions to celebrate the Nova Scotia Agricultural College's centennial anniversary
The value of field and orchard crops in Nova Scotia 1924
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
The value of field and orchard crops in Nova Scotia 1923
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
The sheep industry in Nova Scotia
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
The resources of Nova Scotia with special reference to Its agriculture
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
The curriculum and the rural schools of Nova Scotia / Alexander Laidlaw
Teaching of agriculture in the schools of Nova Scotia : a report
Stuart Hill on organic agriculture
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Steps necessary for a big development of Nova Scotia agriculture
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
Steps necessary for a big development of Nova Scotia agriculture
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
Speech entitled 'Agricultural development of Cape Breton Island'
Special report : Provincial Farm Proceedings of Special Committee of House of Assembly
Some achievements of Nova Scotia agriculture
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
Soil conservation and sustainable agriculture
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Soil analysis and its interpretation - manuscript
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
Reports and publications created and collected by the Manitoba Sheep Association
Report "Recommendations (alternative statement)" re. agricultural education in Nova Scotia
Report of the Nova Scotia Interdepartmental Committee on Agricultural Education
Cox, Kenneth
Records used in the 2005 Nova Scotia Agricultural College centennial exhibit
Records relating to the design of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College crest and motto
File contains ephemera from the finale event for the Nova Scotia Agricultural College's centennial anniversary held February 14, 2006. The event was held at the upper foyer in Cumming Hall at 2 pm.
Included are invitations and a booklet for the event.
Dr. Bernie MacDonald, Acting President of NSAC was to do the welcome, the presentation of the time capsule was done by Dean Emeritus Dale Ells, Mary McPhee, President NSAC Students' Union, and Bernie MacDonald, Acting President of NSAC. Presenting the NSAC centennial CD - A Family Portrait was Jim Goit, Executive Director of Development and External relations.
There are 5 greeting cards that feature black and white photographs, each of a different landmark on campus. They are blank inside with a written description and "NSAC celebrates 100 years and growing in 2005": They are:
1. NSAC Cox Institute - a close up of the stone sign and word Institute with spring/summer floral landscaping in front.
2. West-facing stacked windows, MacRae Library
3. Water fountain, bird bath, in memory of Harold and Dorothy McKean, Alumni Gardens
4. Circular cobblestone patio, Alumni Gardens
5. The impost of the entrance arch, Cumming Hall
Also included are a temporary tattoo and a fridge magnet as well as the 2005 NSAC graduate class composite.
Promotional materials used in the 2005 Nova Scotia Agricultural College centennial exhibit
Profile on prairie agriculture
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Part of Ecology Action Centre fonds
Plant diversity meeting summary
Photographs of the South Side Baddeck, etc. Garden Club Show, 1938, "Club work"
Part of Canadian agriculture collection
Part of Nova Scotia Agricultural College photograph and audio visual collection
Part of Nova Scotia Agricultural College photograph and audio visual collection
Photographs of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College 75th anniversary
Photographs of the importation of sheep in 1970