File contains a set of completed 'Agricultural values and wages' from James R. MacKenzie, crop correspondent from 1928-1934 for the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Statistics were gathered from Little Harbor, Pictou County, Nova Scotia.
Items contents: Part I. The labour force on farms -- Introduction -- The farm sector in the Atlantic Provinces -- Recent trends in the farm labour force in the Atlantic Provinces -- Likely future trends to 1971 -- Part II. The labour force in farm-related industry (Group A industries) -- Introduction -- Manpower in the food processing industries -- Employment requirements to 1971 (Group A industries) -- Co-operation between food processing firms and the college -- Part III. The labour force in farm related industries (Group B industries) -- Part IV. Conclusions and implications.
Item is the Final report of the A.I.C. 1983 conference "Food at any cost!" prepared by Rollie L. Hayman, Planning committee chairman. It includes the schedule of events, reports from the committees involved, such as accommodations, entertainment, finance, ladies and youth, program, publicity, reception, registration, tours and transportation. The conference was held from July 10-14, 1983 at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Item is a report on ethical worldviews, decision making in agriculture, the structure of power in the Canadian Food System, effects of a global economy on rural communities, animal production, organic agriculture, apples, and the rural church.
Collection contains correspondence and an article, some are from Nova Scotia Agricultural College principals, or faculty, topics cover early education, the Canadian fruit trade, and trotting.
Collection contains materials related to agriculture, which includes related organizations, industries, education, machinery, research, products, livestock, harvesting, management, crops, etc. These were published between 1846-2007.
Series consists of yearbooks and almanacs, some published by the Belcher's Farmer's Almanacs and the International Harvester Company, published between 1846-1954.
File contains 3 issues of Agricola news : for the alumni and friends of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Volume 29:number 1 (Winter 2005), Volume 29:number 2 (Summer 2005), and Volume 30:number 1 (Winter 2006) were used in the 2005 centennial anniversary exhibit of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Subseries contains newspaper clippings and publications associated with the opening of the Agricola Archives, Special Collections, and Museum in July 30, 1983.
Subseries contains reports and newspaper clippings pertaining to the history of the creation and administration of the Agricola Archives, Special Collections, and Museum. The Agricola collections are housed in the MacRae Library on the Faculty of Agriculture campus of Dalhousie University in Bible Hill, Nova Scotia.
File contains the Historic Collections Committee Report : 1986-1987, by Peter Sanger, Chairman of Historic Collections Committee. 1987. The report documents the acquisitions purchased or donated to the Agricola Archives Collections; activities of the Agricola Archives in support of campus academics and the collection itself.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus and surrounding Bible Hill. It was taken between 1957 and 1969 as Trueman House (1957) and Chapman House (1968) (residences) are present but Fraser House (1970) is not yet built.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus and surrounding Bible Hill. The photograph was taken between 1970 and 1982 as residence Fraser House (1970 is present but the MacRae Library (1983) is not yet built.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus and surrounding Bible Hill. The photograph was taken between 1953 and 1982 as Harlow (1953) is present but the MacRae Library (1980) is not yet built.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus and surrounding Bible Hill. The photograph was taken between 1957 and 1969 as Trueman House (1957) and Chapman House (1968) (residences) are present but Fraser House (1970) is not yet built.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus and surrounding Bible Hill. It was taken between 1957 and 1969 as Trueman House (1957) and Chapman House (1968) (residences) are present but Fraser House (1970) is not yet built.
Subseries contains the administration records of the of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College Alumni Association including their constitution and financial records.
Series contains speeches and addresses written and delivered by Dr. Melville Cumming at events between 1918-1957. Many of these occurred at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College to graduating students and commemorating NSAC's anniversary.