No.2 - What is a desirable combination of enterprises on the farm? by J.E. Lattimer
- MS-14-4, MS-14 Box 5, Folder 17, Item 2
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- 1941
Part of Canadian Farm Problems - radio broadcast guide notes collection
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No.2 - What is a desirable combination of enterprises on the farm? by J.E. Lattimer
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No.10 - The farm program - 1941 / by J.E. Lattimer
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No. 9 - The organization and management of marketing co-operatives
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No. 9 - Grain crops in the east / by Emile L. Lods
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No. 8 - The organization and management of consumer co-operatives
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No. 8 - How can we improve our pastures? / by L.C. Raymond
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No. 7 - Should producer co-operatives and consumer co-operatives be combined?
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No. 7 - How can the hay crop be improved ? / by J.N. Bird
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No. 6 - What is meant by producers co-operation?
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No. 6 - What is meant by producers co-operation?
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No. 6 - What is good seed and why? / by R. Summerby
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No. 5 - What is meant by consumers co-operation?
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No. 5 - What is meant by consumers co-operation?
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No. 5 - Feeding the sheep flock / by L.H Hamilton
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No. 5 - What can be done about weeds? / by Emile A. Lods
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No. 4 - How does co-operation provide credit?
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No. 4 - How does co-operation provide credit?
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No. 4 - Feeding the dairy herd / by A.R. Ness
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No. 4 - How to reserve soil fertility / by R. Summerby
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No. 3 - What are the essentials of success in co-operative enterprises?
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No. 3 - What are the essentials of success in co-operative enterprises?
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No. 3 - Feeding the swine herd / by E.W. Crampton
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No. 3 - Why till the soil? / by R. Summerby
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No. 2 - What are the basic principles of co-operation?
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No. 2 - What are the basic principles of co-operation?
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No. 2 - The place of rotation in improving farm crops / by R. Summerby
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No. 2 - The animal and its needs / by E.W. Crampton
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No. 12 - What is the place of education in a co-operative?
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No. 12 - Corn / by L.C. Raymond
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No. 11 - Should we grow alfalfa? / by J.N. Bird
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No. 11 - Is co-operative medicine a solution for supplying better medical care to rural people?
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No. 10 - What are the possibilities and limitations of co-operation?
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No. 10 - Silage production / by L.C Raymond
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No. 1 - Why should farmers organize cooperatively?
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No. 1 - Why should farmers organize cooperatively?
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No. 1 - What should we do about feeds? / by E.W. Crampton
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Nigerian women and men hoeing, Vwang
Part of James H. Morrison fonds
Nigerian women and men hoeing, Vom
Part of James H. Morrison fonds
Newspaper clipping related to the death of Victor Aylward, of Windsor, Nova Scotia
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
Nappan campaign material related to the Sheep Producers' Association of Nova Scotia
Miscellaneous subjects and topics related to the Sheep Producers' Association of Nova Scotia
Melville Cumming article "The Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, N.S."
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
Melville Cumming article "The Nova Scotia Agricultural College"
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
Mechanical silo unloaders for upright silos / W.A. Junnila
Materials handling for livestock feeding / John B. Dobie and Robert G. Curley
Management of solar greenhouses : [manuscript]
Part of Ecology Action Centre fonds
Item consists of an offprint of the paper "Management of solar greenhouses", written by Linda Gilkeson of the Ark Project, originally published in "Solar Energy: Bringing it down to Earth: The Proceedings of the Solar Energy Society of Canada Inc., 1979 National Conference".
Abstract: "The positive and negative effects on plant growth of environmental conditions in the Ark solar greenhouse have been monitored. The lower light levels, wide temperature fluctuations, low winter temperatures, high relative humidity and possibly low COz levels compared to conventional greenhouses have been problems that have been solved to varying degrees. Plant variety selection, revised bench design and the addition of a heat exchanger are used together to provide optimum conditions within the solar design."