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Tradition and transition : extension education for the farm unit in a changing society : a study of all agricultural extension services in Alberta with new directions charted to 1980

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1970
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Farm and Ranch Management Consultants Ltd
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-12-12
Item Number Range
Archives 14-12-12
Responsibility
prepared for the government of the province of Alberta by Farm & Ranch Management Consultants Ltd
Start Date
1970
Date Range
1970
Publication
[Edmonton, Alberta] : Government of the province of Alberta
Physical Description
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm
Subject Access
Agricultural extension work Alberta
Storage Location
Box 12 - Agriculture III
Storage Range
Box 12 - Agriculture III
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Manitoba Agricultural College

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Part Of
RG 12 Brandon and Area Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1911
Part Of
RG 12 Brandon and Area Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
4
Item Number
BAPC 4.3
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1911
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Custodial History
Photograph was donated by E. Donaldson.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows the Manitoba Agricultural College located at Treesbank, MB. Photograph shows a large barn-like structure comprised of brick and a wooden silo in the side yard. A steam engine is processing a field crop (corn perhaps) that is then being funneled into the silo.
Name Access
Manitoba Agricultural College
Treesbank, MB
Subject Access
Education
agricultural machinery
agricultural buildings
Storage Location
BAPC photograph drawer
Images
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Agricultural teams at the Inter-Provincial Fair

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Part Of
Alf Fowler collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
ca. 1911
Accession Number
6-1999
Part Of
Alf Fowler collection
Creator
Davidson & Gowen
Description Level
Item
Item Number
6-1999.59
Accession Number
6-1999
GMD
graphic
Date Range
ca. 1911
Physical Description
9.5" x 7" (b/w)
Custodial History
See fonds level description of the Alf Fowler collection for custodial history.
Scope and Content
Photo shows agricultural teams at the Inter-Provincial Fair, held on the Brandon Fair Grounds (now the Keystone Grounds) in 1912.
Storage Range
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript collection - photograph storage drawer
Images
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Speech training : a handbook for students

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1951
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Horner, A. Musgrave
Description Level
Item
Item Number
PN 4121.H567
Archives 11-999-28-727
Item Number Range
PN 4121.H567
Archives 11-999-28-727
Standard number
System Control Number 76250763
Responsibility
by A. Musgrave Horner
Start Date
1951
Date Range
1951
Publication
London : A. & C. Black
Physical Description
176 p. : ill. ; 21 cm
Subject Access
Speech Study and teaching
Oral communication
Oratory
Elocution
Storage Location
Box 28 - Research, methods and manuals (Archives copy)
Storage Range
Box 28 - Research, methods and manuals (Archives copy)
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On agricultural policy, 1926-1938

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c1939
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Davis, Joseph Stancliffe, 1885
Description Level
Item
Item Number
HD 9006.D36
Archives 14-5-1
Item Number Range
HD 9006.D36
Archives 14-5-1
Standard number
System Control Number 87060195
Responsibility
by Joseph S. Davis
Start Date
c1939
Date Range
c1939
Publication
Stanford University, Cal. : Food research institute
Publisher Series
Leland Stanford Junior University. Food research institute. Miscellaneous publications ; no. 9
Physical Description
viii, 494 p. : diagrs. ; 23 cm
Notes
"I offer ... this organized selection from my scattered writings."--Foreword
Subject Access
Agriculture Economic aspects
Agriculture United States
Agricultural administration United States
Storage Location
Box 5 - Historical II (Archives copy)
Storage Range
Box 5 - Historical II (Archives copy)
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Exchange Students Attend Dinner in Winnipeg

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1992
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.5.10
Item Number
5.5.10
Date Range
1992
Physical Description
colour, 4" x 6"
Scope and Content
Brandon University exchange students at a dinner held in their honour by the Chinese community in Winnipeg, MB
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Royal Commission on Agriculture and Rural Life

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1955-1957]
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Saskatchewan. Royal Commission on Agriculture and Rural Life
Description Level
Item
Item Number
HD 319.S3A5
Archives 14-18-1
Item Number Range
HD 319.S3A5
Archives 14-18-1
Standard number
System Control Number 87122276
Start Date
1955-1957]
Date Range
1955-1957]
Publication
[Regina : Queen's Printer
Physical Description
v. ; 23 cm
Notes
Submitted to the Government of Saskatchewan
no. 1. The scope and character of the investigation -- no. 2. Mechanization and farm costs -- no. 3. Agricultural credit -- no. 4. Rural roads and local government -- no. 5. Land tenure -- no. 6. Rural education -- no. 7. Movement of farm people -- no. 8. Agricultural markets and prices -- no. 9. Crop insurance -- no. 10. The Home and family in rural Saskatchewan -- no. 11. Farm electrification -- no. 12. Service centers -- no. 13. Farm Income -- no. 14. A Program of improvement
Subject Access
Regional planning Saskatchewan
Agriculture Economic aspects Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Rural conditions
Storage Location
Box 18 - Royal Commissions I & Manitoba II
Storage Range
Box 18 - Royal Commissions I & Manitoba II
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The agricultural commodity programs : two decades of experience

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1956
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Benedict, Murray R. (Murray Reed), b. 1892
Stine, Oscar Clemen, 1884
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-1-19
Item Number Range
Archives 14-1-19
Responsibility
[by] Murray R. Benedict [and] Oscar C. Stine
Start Date
1956
Date Range
1956
Publication
New York : Twentieth Century Fund
Physical Description
xiiii, 510 p. : map ; 24 cm
Notes
Includes Bibliographical footnotes and index
Subject Access
Agricultural price supports United States
Storage Location
Box 1-Agriculture I
Storage Range
Box 1-Agriculture I
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Brandon entrepreneur student training

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Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1990-1994
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
14.4
File Number
57
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1990-1994
Physical Description
1 file
Scope and Content
File consists of the Brandon Entrepreneur Student Training constitution, correspondence, applications for grants, and information about the club.
Storage Location
RG 6 Brandon University fonds Series 14: Brandon University Students Union 14.4 BUSU clubs Box 1
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RG 2 Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Association fonds

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Part Of
RG 2 Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Association fonds
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1884-1992
Part Of
RG 2 Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Association fonds
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1884-1992
Physical Description
9.46 m textual records; 1919 photographs & graphics
History / Biographical
Brandon, Manitoba was incorporated as a city in 1881. In 1882, led by Charles Whitehead and a small Board of Directors that included J.W. Vantassel, Charles Pilling, George Halse, J.E. Smith, William Johnson, R.T. Evans, and Thomas Lockhart, it was decided to hold an agricultural exhibition. These men were all involved in the farm business in one way or another, and they wanted an opportunity to help residents realize the agricultural potential of the region. In October of that year, the fledgling community held its first agricultural exhibition . The fair was held in downtown Brandon at what was known as “Market Square.” Market Square was two acres of land located on Princess Avenue between Eighth and Ninth Streets. Due to poor weather, and the fact that not many people were ready to show animals and grain, there was a relatively small turnout. The following year was much improved. There were 730 entries into the exhibition. By 1884, the Board of Directors of the Brandon Agricultural Society, which was in charge of the exhibition, realized that they were in poor financial shape, to the point of being personally out of pocket. It was realized that October was not the best time for farmers to be leaving their farms to go to an exhibition. In 1888, it was decided to move the exhibition to the summer time, when it was much easier for people to attend. The first Brandon Summer Fair was held in July 1889, and it was a resounding success. The Board of Directors had added many items of interest to appeal to the entire public, not just agricultural people. In 1892, the Western Agricultural and Arts Association (WAAA) was formally established to take over duties from the Brandon Agricultural Society. However, it was not until 1897 that the WAAA held its first meeting. There is no explanation as to why there is a five year gap between the formation and the first meeting of this organization. 1897 was the turning point of the Brandon Exhibition. The fair was now firmly established in Brandon, and the Board of Directors was instrumental in ensuring that it remained so. This was done by petitioning to both the municipal and provincial governments for grant money. As well, the Board booked midway and grandstand acts that would bring the city dwellers to the agricultural exhibition. There were also early attempts at holding an agricultural exhibition in the winter. The first such attempt was in 1884. There was also a Spring Stallion show held in 1891. By 1904, however, a petition by J.D. McGregor had gone out to formally establish a winter exhibition. This effort also failed, but by 1906, it was decided by businessmen, politicians, and farm representatives in Brandon, including McGregor, to organize a winter fair. Rather than seeing this new fair as competition, the Board of Directors of the summer fair felt that it would complement their exhibition. The new fair would remain primarily agricultural. The first winter fair was held in 1906. While the two fairs were not amalgamated, they did share the same secretary-manager. The secretary-manager was responsible for the day to day management of the fair, as well as keeping track of meetings and decisions reached by the various fair boards and committees. In 1907, the Brandon Winter Fair and Livestock Association (BWFLA) was formed to act primarily as a land-holding joint stock company. The following year the Provincial Winter Fair and Fat Stock Association (PWFFSA), an entirely separate organization from the BWFLA, was formed to manage the activities of the winter fair. The PWFFSA name was soon changed to the Manitoba Winter Fair and Fat Stock Association (MWFFSA). By 1906, Brandon could boast two full size exhibitions, one in the summer and one in the late winter, both of which were considered to be premiere events. In 1908, the Brandon summer fair was renamed the Inter-Provincial Exhibition, and in 1912 it held it’s first Traveller’s Day, an event which would soon become an important addition to the fair and is still in existence today. It is thought that the name “Traveller’s Day” came from the fact that it was held on a Saturday, a day when many people could travel to Brandon for the exhibition. In 1913, Brandon was bestowed with the honour of hosting the Dominion Exhibition. This was a national exhibition sponsored by the federal government. It was held in a different city every year. There were several cities vying for the 1913 Dominion Exhibition, but it was Brandon that impressed the sponsors the most. With the government funds received for this honour, the Board of Directors supervised the building of a new grandstand, display buildings, and racetrack, as well as the general expansion and improvements to the fairgrounds. In the spring of 1912, it was decided by the Board of Directors of the winter fair that the facilities they were currently housed in were inadequate for their needs. The mayor and city clerk of Brandon went to the provincial legislature in order to request that there be an amendment added to the Brandon city charter. This amendment would allow the city to guarantee bonds issued by the winter fair board to help pay for the construction of a new facility. This request was granted, and a $70 000 addition was built next to the original winter fair building. The new building was opened in 1913. Throughout the First World War, both the winter fair and Provincial Exhibition buildings were used for the war effort. There was one distinct difference however. The summer fair Board was able to negotiate a deal with the army that enabled it to reclaim the fair buildings during fair week. The winter fair, however, had to give up the idea of holding fairs in 1915 and 1916. It was not until 1917, that the winter fair was able to resume. During this time, due to the financial problems that had beset the winter fair, the two exhibitions considered amalgamation. The Board of Directors of the winter fair felt that because they were the smaller of the two fairs, their interests would be swallowed up by the summer fair. The winter fair withdrew from the negotiations to amalgamate. With this rather sudden turn of events, the Board of Directors of the summer fair petitioned the government to be allowed to incorporate. This was granted, and in 1920, the WAAA was incorporated as the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba. From 1920, the summer fair was officially known as the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba. This was the first time that the summer fair was incorporated, and received the “status and financial assistance” that came with incorporation. More problems beset the winter fair in the 1920s. In 1920, a fire burned down the winter fair pavilion, located at the south end of the winter fair buildings, and caused the Board to cancel the 1921 winter fair. It was not until 1922, that a new building was completed. By 1929, both fairs were well regarded throughout Canada. In 1929, a decade long Depression hit the west. While many fairs closed during this time, Brandon struggled to keep its open. The Directors of both fairs felt that the agricultural shows “encouraged excellence at a time when faith and enthusiasm were at a low ebb.” The summer fair proved to be quite successful during the Depression, likely as a result of the few moments one was able to forget one’s troubles while there. The winter fair was not quite as successful, although both fairs received government grants and work relief projects. There was little new entertainment in these exhibitions. There were changes about to manifest themselves at the summer fair, however. While the winter fair had representatives from various associations on its Board of Directors, the summer fair Board of Directors was a small close-knit group of men. Citizens saw entry into this elite group as elusive and difficult. To ward off the possibility of the Board becoming a “self-sustaining clique,” that only chose Directors from within, it was decided by several citizens to try and elect some new blood into the fair Board. In 1933, there was a general election for the Board. Instead of the usual men shuffling positions, there were forty-four nominations for the twenty positions. When the voting was all over, seven new men sat on the Board. Despite some inner rumblings, especially on the summer fair Board over the next few years, both exhibitions survived the Depression. During the Second World War the fairs once again were forced to operate under adversity. Once again, the buildings were requisitioned for the army, although they were released during fair week. The summer fair was forced to make several concessions, and the winter fair was relocated to the summer fair grounds for the duration. The winter fair did not survive the Second World War intact. Due to financial reasons, in December of 1945, the Board of Directors turned the winter fair buildings over to the City of Brandon. By 1946, the BWFLA, which was the joint-stock land holding company, had ceased operations because the city now controlled the winter fair land and buildings. The next fifteen years would be a time of rebuilding for both of Brandon’s exhibitions. Children especially were more active participants in the agricultural exhibitions. The summer fair continued to diversify and look for new ways of entertaining the public at large. The winter fair remained primarily agricultural. By the end of the 1950s the winter fair, which was used to struggling, was now both successful and stable; and the summer fair, a perennial success, was starting to fade. By 1969, both the winter and summer fair Boards had realized that amalgamation was the best possible decision, both practically and financially, for the future of the two fairs. On 29 October, 1969, the two exhibitions amalgamated to become the Manitoba Exhibition Association. The reconstituted Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba was now responsible for both the winter and summer fairs. A new building was erected on the summer fair grounds to house both of the exhibitions. On 2 April 1973, the Keystone Centre was officially opened at the winter fair, although it had been in use since October of the preceding year. In 1970, Manitoba’s Centennial, it was decided that an organization in Manitoba would receive the title of “Royal,” as a way to celebrate the centennial. Although many organizations applied for the honour, it was the Brandon winter fair that received the accolades. The winter fair was bestowed with the title “Royal”, and became known as the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair. In 1975, a third exhibition was added, this time a purely agricultural fall show known as the Agricultural Exhibition, or AgEx. This fair was partly organized on behalf of the cattle growers, who found that the summer and winter fairs did not give them adequate time and space to properly show their cattle. The return to a fall show, which had not existed since 1888, would be the return to a purely agricultural exhibition. This show was to be primarily a show and sale event. On 3 November 1975, the first AgEx was opened to resounding success. The Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba, the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair and AgEx are all still in existence in Brandon. They are regarded as three of the most important events to take place annually in the city.
Custodial History
These files were housed with the Manitoba Exhibition Association until c1986 when they were transferred to the S.J. McKee Archives at Brandon University.
Scope and Content
The fonds consists of textual records and photographs comprised of the records from the three annual exhibitions that are held in Brandon, Manitoba: the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba, the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, and the Agricultural Exhibition (Ag-Ex). The textual records include prize lists, programs, minutes, financial, administrative files, original results, scrapbooks, tickets, news releases, contracts, by laws, documents as well as a miscellaneous section. There are approximately 1846 photographs that include scenes from these three exhibitions. These records provide a unique perspective on the development of agriculture and rural life in southwestern Manitoba. Fairs such as these have been and remain prime media of farm improvement, technological and scientific advancement in rural Canada, and the promoters of country living. These fairs also reflected the long tradition inherited from Britain and Europe of country fairs as centers of entertainment, social interchange and diversion. These records are a principal source of information about the most broadly based vocational, entertainment and social events held on an annual basis in southwestern Manitoba over the last century. The records are vital to academic research on agriculture or fairs, individual biography, or community history.
Notes
The RG 2 Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Association finding aid was created by Karyn (Riedel) Taylor with the exception of Series 9 and the accompanying database, which were created by Donica Belisle. This finding aid was created in August 1999.
Name Access
Charles Whitehead
J.W. Vantassel
Charles Pilling
George Halse
Subject Access
Brandon Agricultural Society
Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba
Royal Manitoba Winter Fair
Agricultural Exhibition
Brandon Manitoba
AgEx
Repro Restriction
Researchers are responsible for observing Canadian copyright restrictions.
Finding Aid
Available
Storage Location
RG 2 Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Association fonds
Storage Range
RG 2 Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Association fonds
Related Material
Additional records regarding the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba, the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, and AgEx are housed at the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Association offices. To gain access to these records, it is necessary to contact the general manager of the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Association.
Arrangement
The fonds is divided into sous-fonds by exhibition. There is a Provincial Exhibition sous-fonds, a Royal Manitoba Winter Fair sous-fonds, an Ag-Ex sous-fonds, and a Miscellaneous sous-fonds that holds information that could not be easily broken down into one exhibition. The arrangement is as follows: RG 2 Provincial Exhibition Association of Manitoba fonds RG2SF1 Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba 1.1 Documents 1.2 Minutes 1.3 Financial Records 1.4 Administrative Files 1.5 Prize Lists and Programs 1.6 News Releases 1.7 Original Results 1.8 Tickets 1.9 Photographs 1.10 Scrapbooks 1.11 Miscellaneous RG2SF2 Royal Manitoba Winter Fair 2.1 Documents 2.2 Minutes 2.3 Financial Records 2.4 Administrative Files 2.5 Prize Lists and Programs 2.6 News Releases 2.7 Original Results 2.8 Tickets 2.9 Photographs 2.10 Scrapbooks 2.11 Miscellaneous RG2SF3 AgEx 3.4 Administrative Files 3.5 Prize Lists and Programs 3.6 News Releases 3.7 Original Results 3.9 Photographs RG2SF4 Miscellaneous 4.1 Documents 4.2 Minutes 4.3 Financial Records 4.4 Administrative Files 4.9 Photographs 4.10 Scrapbooks 4.11 Miscellaneous
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A history of agricultural education in the United States, 1785-1925

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1969
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
True, Alfred Charles, 1853-1929
Description Level
Item
Item Number
S 533.T837 1969
Archives 14-11-13
Item Number Range
S 533.T837 1969
Archives 14-11-13
Standard number
System Control Number 87029382
Start Date
1969
Date Range
1969
Publication
New York : Arno Press
Physical Description
ix, 436 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm
Notes
Reprint of the 1929 ed. published as U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Miscellaneous publication, no. 36
Bibliography: p. 397-420
Subject Access
Agricultural education United States History
Storage Location
Box 11 - Agriculture II (Archives copy)
Storage Range
Box 11 - Agriculture II (Archives copy)
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Teacher training course - applications for government loans

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Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1959-1960
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
4.2
File Number
17
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1959-1960
Physical Description
1 file
Scope and Content
File consists of correspondence and a list of student amounts owing.
Storage Location
RG 6 Brandon University fonds Series 4: Office of the Vice-President 4.2 Office of the Vice-President (Administration &Finance) Box 1
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Outlines of agricultural economics

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1925
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Taylor, Henry C. (Henry Charles), 1873-1969
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-4-17
Item Number Range
Archives 14-4-17
Responsibility
by Henry C. Taylor
Start Date
1925
Date Range
1925
Publication
New York : The Macmillan company
Physical Description
xii, 610 p. : ill. (maps) ; 21 cm
Notes
Bibliography: p. 587-595
Subject Access
Agriculture Economic aspects
Agriculture United States
Land tenure
Storage Location
Box 4-Historical I
Storage Range
Box 4-Historical I
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Introduction to agricultural economics

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1924
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Gray, Lewis Cecil, 1881
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-6-11
Item Number Range
Archives 14-6-11
Responsibility
by Lewis Cecil Gray
Start Date
1924
Date Range
1924
Publication
New York : Macmillan
Physical Description
xii, 556 p. : ill. ; 20 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references
Subject Access
Agriculture Economic aspects
Storage Location
Box 6-Discards I
Storage Range
Box 6-Discards I
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Introduction to agricultural economics

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c1929
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Yoder, Fred R. (Fred Roy), b. 1888
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-6-13
Item Number Range
Archives 14-6-13
Responsibility
by Fred R. Yoder
Start Date
c1929
Date Range
c1929
Publication
New York, : Thomas Y. Crowell Company
Publisher Series
Crowell's social science series / ed. by S. Eldridge
Physical Description
xix, 472 p. : ill. ; 21 cm
Notes
"Selected references" at end of each chapter
Subject Access
Agriculture Economic aspects
Storage Location
Box 6-Discards I
Storage Range
Box 6-Discards I
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A primer of agricultural economics

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1927
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Rew, R. H. (Robert Henry), Sir, 1858-1929
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-5-22
Item Number Range
Archives 14-5-22
Responsibility
by Sir Henry Rew
Start Date
1927
Date Range
1927
Publication
London : John Murray
Physical Description
229 p. ; 20 cm
Subject Access
Agriculture Economic aspects
Storage Location
Box 5 - Historical II
Storage Range
Box 5 - Historical II
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Foundations of agricultural economics

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1923
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Venn, John Archibald, 1883-1958
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-6-17
Item Number Range
Archives 14-6-17
Standard number
System Control Number ADX8679
Responsibility
by J. A. Venn
Start Date
1923
Date Range
1923
Publication
Cambridge : University Press
Physical Description
xiv, 397 p. : ill., fold. maps. ; 23 cm
Subject Access
Agriculture Great Britain
Agriculture Economic aspects
Land tenure Great Britain History
Storage Location
Box 6-Discards I
Storage Range
Box 6-Discards I
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The agricultural crisis, 1920-1923

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1924
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Enfield, Ralph Roscoe, 1885
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-4-3
Item Number Range
Archives 14-4-3
Responsibility
by R. R. Enfield
Start Date
1924
Date Range
1924
Publication
London ; New York : Longmans, Green
Physical Description
211 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Notes
Includes references (p. 204)
Subject Access
Agriculture Economic aspects
Agriculture Great Britain
Storage Location
Box 4-Historical I
Storage Range
Box 4-Historical I
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Agricultural Extension Centre

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Part Of
RG 11 Lawrence Stuckey fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
March 11, 1978
Accession Number
1-2002
Part Of
RG 11 Lawrence Stuckey fonds
Creator
L.A. Stuckey
Description Level
Item
Series Number
3.1
Item Number
1-2002.3.1DA15
Accession Number
1-2002
GMD
graphic
Date Range
March 11, 1978
Physical Description
2 1/2" x 2 1/2"
Material Details
Negative
History / Biographical
Designed by Victor Horwood, Provincial Architect
Built 1912 as Brandon Normal School
First course began 1913, last class graduated 1941
B.J. Hales (of Winnipeg) first principal, 1st term - 184 students
1941-1945 used by military as part of army A-4 training center - the normal teacher training courses were then held in Daymin Court (12th St & Rosser), Bell Block, and the old Central School
Transfered to Manitoba Department of Agriculture 1946, Became Agricultural Extension Centre 1959
Custodial History
For custodial history see the collection level description of the Lawrence Stuckey collection.
Scope and Content
Agricultural Extension Centre, Brandon, Man.
Name Access
Brandon Normal School
Agricultural Extension Centre
Subject Access
schools
normal schools
Brandon Schools
Agriculture
Repro Restriction
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
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Advances in agronomy

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/specialcollections2
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1949
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Norman, Arthur Geoffrey, 1905
American Society of Agronomy
Description Level
Item
Item Number
S 405.A24
Archives 14-15-2
Item Number Range
S 405.A24
Archives 14-15-2
Standard number
System Control Number 76205999
Start Date
1949
Date Range
1949
Publication
New York : Academic Press
Physical Description
v. : ill. ; 24 cm
Notes
"Prepared under the Asupices of the American Society of Agronomy"
Vols. 1-5, 1949-53, in v. 6
References at end of each chapter
Subject Access
Agriculture Collected works
Agricultural research Collected works
Storage Location
Box 15 - Discard III (Archives copy)
Books labeled by call number + volume number
Storage Range
Box 15 - Discard III (Archives copy)
Books labeled by call number + volume number
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