No. 9 - The organization and management of marketing co-operatives
- MS-14-4, MS-14 Box 292, Folder 33, Item 9
- Item
- [ca. 1941]
Part of Canadian Farm Problems - radio broadcast guide notes collection
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No. 9 - The organization and management of marketing co-operatives
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The purpose and method of the "Canadian Farm Problems" outline records
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Farm planning series guide notes
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No.10 - The farm program - 1941 / by J.E. Lattimer
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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.3 - Why do some farmers pay while others do not? / by J.E. Lattimer
Part of Canadian Farm Problems - radio broadcast guide notes collection
No.4 - What is the output per man in farming? / by J.E. Lattimer
Part of Canadian Farm Problems - radio broadcast guide notes collection
No.5 - Cutting costs / by J.E. Lattimer
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No.6 - Increasing returns / by J.E. Lattimer
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No.7 - Record of prices / by J.E. Lattimer
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No.8 - Wages / by J.E. Lattimer
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No.9 - Farm records and accounts / by J.E. Lattimer
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No. 1 - Why should farmers organize cooperatively?
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No. 2 - What are the basic principles of co-operation?
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No. 3 - What are the essentials of success in co-operative enterprises?
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No. 4 - How does co-operation provide credit?
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No. 5 - What is meant by consumers co-operation?
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No. 6 - What is meant by producers co-operation?
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Crop production series guide notes
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No. 10 - Silage production / by L.C Raymond
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No. 11 - Should we grow alfalfa? / by J.N. Bird
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No. 12 - Corn / by L.C. Raymond
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No. 2 - The place of rotation in improving farm crops / by R. Summerby
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No. 3 - Why till the soil? / by R. Summerby
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No. 4 - How to reserve soil fertility / by R. Summerby
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No. 5 - What can be done about weeds? / by Emile A. Lods
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No. 6 - What is good seed and why? / by R. Summerby
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No. 7 - How can the hay crop be improved ? / by J.N. Bird
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No. 8 - How can we improve our pastures? / by L.C. Raymond
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No. 9 - Grain crops in the east / by Emile L. Lods
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No. 1 - What should we do about feeds? / by E.W. Crampton
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No. 2 - The animal and its needs / by E.W. Crampton
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No. 3 - Feeding the swine herd / by E.W. Crampton
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No. 4 - Feeding the dairy herd / by A.R. Ness
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No. 5 - Feeding the sheep flock / by L.H Hamilton
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Lieutenant Colonel A. (Arthur) W. MacKenzie fonds
MacKenzie, Arthur Whittier
An autobiography : the story of my life / William (Bill) Angus Jenkins
Poultry plucking machine patent
Banting, Angus
Hancock, Errol E.I.
Ells, Glenn Stephens
Farm Equipment Museum time capsule
Farm Equipment Museum
Etsabrooks, Evans
Nova Scotia Association of Garden Clubs fonds
Fonds contains Nova Scotia Association of Garden Clubs history updates from 1954 to 2014, and a NSAGC handbook. Also included are job advertisements,n organizational chart for the Horticulture and Biology Services Division of the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing, and 'Cultivating garden friends : history of gardening in Nova Scotia 1850-2000' by Barbara Morton published by the Nova Scotia Association of Gardening Clubs.
The Nova Scotia Association of Garden Clubs became an entity in 1954 as the result of the work of the Rural Beautification Project Committee. In 1944, the Rural Beautification Committee was appointed by the Honorable John A. MacDonald, minister of Agriculture, to come up with a plan for rural beautification projects. Mr. Nick Jankov, a Landscape Specialist, began working with the Agricultural Representatives, Women’s Institutes, Home and School Associations and Service Clubs, to begin formulating a long term plan for Rural Beautification around the province.
The Nova Scotia Association of Garden Clubs (NSAGC) is made up of garden clubs and horticultural societies from all areas of Nova Scotia. The NSAGC is the coordinating body for organized gardening groups in the province and is guided by an elected board of directors, whose members come from the different districts of Nova Scotia. The district representative, also known as the district director, serves as the link between the individual clubs and the NSAGC board.
The main objective of the NSAGC is to promote the general landscape beautification of the Province of Nova Scotia, by promoting community beautification and encouraging the formation of horticultural groups (garden clubs) which will procure interest in all phases of home gardening and ornamental horticulture in their areas.
Tractor and farm equipment manual collection