Collection contains a wide variety of printed materials created by or related to Dalhousie University, including convocation programs; university calendars; faculty, staff, and biographies; faculty and school histories; newspaper clippings; and many other materials related to the university. Materials span from the mid 19th century to the early 21st century.
Fonds consists of records documenting the history of the Ecology Action Centre, both internal and outreach activities, and include correspondence, annual reports, administrative records, committee files, subject files, and an extensive library of audiovisual materials on a variety of environmental and ecological topics.
File consists of 3 pamphlets created by the Ecology Action Centre: "Why Wilderness?" by the Wilderness Committee; "The Ecology Action Centre"; and "12 easy steps to get your lawn off drugs."
Fonds comprises reports, publications, meeting notes and minutes, correspondence and general documentation illustrating the activities of the Community Planning Association of Canada, Nova Scotia Division.
Community Planning Association of Canada, Nova Scotia Division
Fonds consists of twelve student notebooks from medical school, Dalhousie registration cards, transcripts, medical books, examinations, photographs, and Provincial Medical Board papers.
Fonds consists of pamphlets, books, and thesis associated with grass and pastures, as well as records and teaching notes associated with the class History of Agriculture taught by Mr. Shuh at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in the early 1970's.
Fonds contains pamphlets on alfalfa farming, correspondence to William Sullivan, and information about jersey cattle from Woodview Farms, Grayburn Farms, Elm Hill Farm, and Maxwelton Farm.
This sub-series contains pamphlets on general horse catalogs, the National Examination System for Riding Instructors in Canada and Stallions in Service.
This sub-series contains 6 pamphlets on different methods of food storage, which include canning, sealing, and freezing. These were published between 1916-1946.
Collection contains materials related to agriculture, which includes related organizations, industries, education, machinery, research, products, livestock, harvesting, management, crops, etc. These were published between 1819-2007.
Citation: Anon._ Part I: Why Nova Scotia Farmers Should Produce More Home Grown Feeds. Part II: Field Crop Competitions to Encourage the Home Production of grain Seeds and Certain Cash Crops. Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, Halifax:.
Citation: Recommendations for Making and Feeding Grass Silage in the Maritimes. Departments of Agriculture of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Citation: Anon. 1914. Gardening in Nova Scotia. (Reprint of series of articles in Annual Report of the Secretary for Agriculture, 1913). Commissioner of Works and Mines, Halifax.
Citation: Roland, A.E. and Benson, D.A. 1957. Summer Key to the Woody Plants ofNova Scotia. Publication No. 16. Department of Lands and Forests, Halifax.
Citation: Newton, D.E. 1934. The Relation of Flora to Soil Types in the Counties of Chateauguay, Huntingdon and Argenteuil in Quebec. Pasture Studies V. Technical Bulletin No. 14. MacDonald College, McGill University, Quebec.
Citation: Langille, J.E. and Warren, F.S. 1966. Supplementary Forage Crops for the Maritime Provinces. Publication 1250. Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.
Citation: Fellows, I.F. and Byers, D.M. 1970. Economic Effects of a Com Silage Program on Connecticut Dairy Fanns. Bulletin 412. Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, The University of Connecticut, Storrs .
Citation: Windt, T.A. 1974. Harvesting the Hay Crop ·partial field curing, mow finishing. Engineering Branch, British Columbia Department of Agriculture.