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Nova Scotia Agricultural College archival reference collection File
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The Aggie review (a Nova Scotia Agricultural College Student publication)

File contains 9 issues of The Aggie review, a Nova Scotia Agricultural College Student publication from 1954-1955. There are v.1:no.1-no.10 (missing no.8), and they were sold for $0.03. Many of the issues have the name Peter Schousboe handwritten on them, who was the editor of the Aggie review.

Rural research in the humanities and social sciences : proceedings of the inaugural Colloquium of the Rural Research Centre, Nova Scotia Agricultural College / Kenneth B. Beesley and Pamela J. Macintosh, editors

File contains selected papers on the barley market, domestic tax policy, awareness of agricultur, perceptions of sustainable agriculture, and changing patterns of agricultural settlement.

Report on the program survey of NSAC technical graduates / David Arnfast, Elaine Mitchell, and Steven Russell

File contains an outline of the survey methodology and results on recent graduates of the NSAC from technical programs. The file contains information on graduates working, graduates not seeking employment, diplomas useful to get jobs, level of math skills, skills lacking, and organizational skills.

Mindful of earth : Nova Scotia Agricultural College strategic plan records

File contains the 1995 (&1994 draft) strategic plan for the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. It also includes a correlating issue of a newsletter. The strategic plan outlines plans for managing enrollment, promoting research and scholarships, serving the community, sustaining the environment and additional topics related to future plans for the NSAC.

Rural research in the humanities and social sciences II : proceedings of the second annual Colloquium of the Rural Research Centre, Nova Scotia Agricultural College / Kenneth B. Beesley and Pamela J. Macintosh, editors

File contains selected papers on farming immigrants, perceptions of crime and safety, traditional dance of rural Malawi, improving water quality, sustainable community development, and rural planning issues.
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