Item is a framed arrangement of the Commemorative postage stamp and accompanying textual material created for the Nova Scotia Agricultural College's centennial anniversary and given to Peter Sanger.
Item is a photograph of the strawberry industry in Digby, Nova Scotia - 1965-1969. Depicted in the forefront are tables and berry graders and packers, in the background are berry pickers in the field. Written on the back: "B-1" "Photo by D.B. Field. Weymouth, N.S., All reproduction rights reserved."
Item is a photograph of the strawberry industry in Digby, Nova Scotia - 1965-1969. Depicted is flats of strawberries being loaded onto palettes. On back : "No.4" "Photo by D.B. Field. Weymouth, N.S., All reproduction rights reserved."
Item is 1989 Nova Scotia farmers' markets survey. This report represents a joint venture between Agriculture Canada and the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing.
Item is a notebook with entries dating from 1903-1908 detailing the number of eggs laid and/or for what they were sold, as well as observations about hens. It was possibly kept by a woman in Sheffield, New Brunswick.
Item is "A boy from Cherry Hill" by Garth Coffin, former principal of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, Nova Scotia. A Boy From Cherry Hill is a story of a lad who grew up in a warm and loving family on a small farm in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It recounts his experiences and highlights his good fortune through receiving the Eaton Agricultural Scholarship, attending university in both Canada and the U.S. and successful pursuit of a series of career opportunities leading back to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC) where his university studies began. Along the way, the memoir that spans eight decades includes international work and personal interests of the boy from Cherry Hill.