File contains a photograph and a reproduction of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College's principal's house circa 1910. It was built in 1908 and was removed in 1978 as the site was selected for the new dining hall, later named Jenkins Hall.
File contains a satirical script (ca. 1971) for a play focused on student life, the academic calendar, and social interests of the day at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Topics include College Royal, sheep management, etc. It includes a list of actors: R. W. Hounsell (potentially NSAC faculty circa 1960s?); Ray Porth (NSAC Biology Faculty 1970-1980); J.S. (John) Bubar (NSAC Class ’50, and Plant Science faculty); Stuart Smith (NSAC Faculty 1964 to 1991; Len Eaton (NSAC Professor of Biology circa 1970’s and 1980’s (?); and, Gordon Delaney.
File contains publications from Nova Scotia Agricultural College staff and faculty, topics include plant populations, clones, hybrids, needle loss, animal production, and needle tests on black spruce.
File contains faculty and staff reproductions with topics on ginseng culture and seed stratification, communicating a possible image of agriculture, an low-input sustainable agriculture
File contains publications from Nova Scotia Agricultural College staff and faculty, topics include on agroforestry management, endophytic bacteria, host growth, wester flower thrips, rhizobacteria, in vitro selection, beneficial bacteria, history of Atlantic salmon, yields of barley, and fertility amendments.
File contains reproductions of journal and conference articles published by Nova Scotia Agricultural College faculty and staff in various publications covering topic such as mineral contents of organically grown potatoes, vegetable crop production, rhizobacterium, jack pine breeding, and circumboreal forests in climate change.
File contains reproductions of journal and conference articles published by the Nova Scotia Agricultural College faculty. Topics include furring performance of silver fox, golfing greens, wild American mink, and sustainable systems of crop production
File contains 8 photographs of students from the classes of 1942 and 1943, and faculty or instructors, from the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. There are men on the steps of Cumming Hall or the Science Building (?), near wooden fenced enclosures, and wooden fences, as well as near a greenhouse on campus.
File contains 46 photographs of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College students, principals, student life, buildings and campus. The photographs include the NSAC hockey team, Aggies hockey team, horses, faculty, basketball team, classrooms, residence construction, farms and barns, convocation, campus buildings, NSAC principals.
Files contain the first, third, sixth, and seventh (1913-1919) annual reports submitted by Peter F. J. Shaw, the superintendent of ground and gardens and horticulturist for the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
File contains a summary of vocational programs at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The file outlines the number of students enrolled in statistical courses, cancelled courses, and guest lectures from outside the Atlantic Region.
File contains a summary of vocational programs at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The file outlines the number of students enrolled in statistical courses, cancelled courses, and guest lectures from outside the Atlantic Region.
File contains a summary of vocational programs at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The file outlines the number of students enrolled in statistical courses, cancelled courses, and guest lectures from outside the Atlantic Region.
File contains a summary of vocational programs at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The file outlines the number of students enrolled in statistical courses, cancelled courses, and guest lectures from outside the Atlantic Region.
File contains a summary of vocational programs at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The file outlines the number of students enrolled in statistical courses, cancelled courses, and guest lectures from outside the Atlantic Region.
File contains information on vocational statistical courses held at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The files detail the students enrolled from inside and outside the Atlantic Canadian Region as well as guest lecturers from outside the Atlantic Canadian Region.
File contains records related to the establishment, objectives, and structure of the board of directors of the Nova Scotia Crop Development Institute. Also included is a list of the Board of Directors, and meeting minutes from monthly and annual (or inaugural) board of director meetings.
File contains five volumes related to agriculture. Titles include: 1. A reproduction of "A catalogue of the whole of the live and dead farming stock comprising 13 young and active cart horses.... steam engine.... also part of the household furniture.... which will be sold by Messr. W. Brown & Co. on Tuesday and Thursday September 28th and 30th, 1880... by direction of the trustees of the late Mr. Lasenby, who are giving up the Farm at Michaelmas. No. 1078. At head of cover "Charteridge, Chesham" 2. Herb garden : seeds for your herb garden / by Beatrice A. Clark. With authoritative books on herbs, a bifold cardstock with seed samples. Published by the Cypress Press ca. 1937. 3. Rothamsted Experimental Station : guide to the experimental farm -- Lawes Agricultural Trust. 1947. 4. Genetics of some new type foxes / C.K. Gunn. 1945. Publication / Dominion of Canada, Dept. of Agriculture ; no. 768. Technical bulletin / Dominion of Canada, Dept. of Agriculture ; no. 53. 5. Flax / William Saunders, Canada Department of Agriculture. 1896. Original issued in series: Bulletin / Dept. of Agriculture, Central Experimental Farm ; no. 25.
File contains four volumes related to agriculture. Titles include "The Catalogue of Albert H. Merrill [1912] of Danvers, Massachusetts (horse - pacers and trotters)", "Seaweed as a Fertilizer" by L.C. Harlow, "Report of a visit to Great Britain and the continent of Europe in the winter of 1897-98" by Duncan McEachran, published by the authority of the Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa, August 1898, and Campineology : the story of the living egg machines / by J. Fred N. Kennedy [1914] related to campine chickens.
File contains three Nova Scotia government documents and reports related to agriculture between 1898 and 1930. Titles include "Game Laws, Nova Scotia 1919", "Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturalists List of Members 1930", and "Nova Scotia : its agricultural resources" by B. W. Chipman, Secretary for Agriculture, 1898.
File contains Nova Scotia Grain and Forage Commission "Start-up" records, including Memorandum of Understanding, GFNS management agreement, GFNS general manager position description, GFNS five year plan, Commission F94 and F95 statements & annual report, Commission & Marketing Board five year reviews, miscellaneous financials from 1994-1995.