Your hay and the side-delivery rake / J.H. Lee
- MS-14-REF, Box 2, Folder 41
- File
- 1959
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Your hay and the side-delivery rake / J.H. Lee
Part of Nova Scotia Agricultural College archival reference collection
Part of Nova Scotia Agricultural College archival reference collection
Yearbooks of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Part of Nova Scotia Agricultural College archival reference collection
Written account of Henry Ford's donation to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Working paper: options for the 1983 wool crop
Wool-growers at work: promoting woolen products [newsletter]
Wool production in Canada / Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture
Wool marketing : the importance of wool / Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing
Wool knowledge-the journal of wool education
Wool knowledge: the journal of wool education
Wool carding and combing / A.F. Barker and E. Priestly
Wool and sheep pamphlets and publications
Wooden shield with Nova Scotia Agricultural College logo
Wooden mold shaped like a sheep
Wonder fibre wool / Wool grading section - Marketing service, Canada Department of Agriculture
Winter egg production / W.A. Brown
William McNeil Memorial trophy
William M. Sullivan correspondence with F. G. Gale; Lee Boyce re: jersey cattle
Part of William Sullivan fonds
Part of Peers family fonds
William Henry Peers (Wallace Bay, Nova Scotia agent) Frost & Wood Agricultural implements order book
Part of Peers family fonds
William Henry Peers (Wallace Bay, Nova Scotia agent) Frost & Wood Agricultural implements order book
Part of Peers family fonds
William Henry Peers order book
Part of Peers family fonds
William Henry Peers agricultural implement sales record books
Part of Peers family fonds
William (Bill) Angus Jenkins fonds
Jenkins, Bill
Wild blueberries - a look at a unique horticultural crop and industry / D. Leonard J. Eaton
Part of Nova Scotia Agricultural College archival reference collection
Why keep production records? / by Dr. S.L. Curtis
Why cream tests vary and extracts from cream testing regulations / W. J. Bird
Why cream tests vary / Bulletin no.2. Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture
Why cannot Nova Scotia farmers produce more home grown feeds?
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
"why agriculture" 2020-2025 Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture strategic plan
Part of Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture reference collection
Whitewash for farm use / Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing
When to hire and when to own farm equipment on New England dairy farms / G.E. Frick and S.B. Weeks
When coyotes become a nuissance
What you should know about coarse grains
What you need to know about wool
What the farmer can do with concrete