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Person
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McIntyre, John Edward
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Dates of existence
1894-1988
History
John Edward McIntyre was an agriculturalist born in Campbellton, New Brunswick, in 1894. After being educated at Sacred Heart College in Caraquet, from 1917-1919 he studied agriculture in Saint Anne de la Pocatiere, and was appointed Agricultural Representative for the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture at St. Hilaire. In 1921 he graduated with a BSc Agriculture from Ontario Agricultural College, and continued to work for the New Brunwsick Department of Agriculture—at Bathurst from 1921-1928, and at Chatham from 1928-1929. In 1940, he served as the Agricultural Representative for the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture at Shelburne and Sherbrooke for one year. Between 1941-1975 he worked variously for the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, the Potash Company of Canada, Canadian National Railways and the Maritime Fertilizer Council. He died in Moncton in 1988.