Field day. July 23/51. Mr. Foster Speaking
- IHM.2020.0059
- Pièce
- 1951
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Mr. J. Roe Foster speaking at a field day at the Regina Research Station in 1951.
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Field day. July 23/51. Mr. Foster Speaking
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Mr. J. Roe Foster speaking at a field day at the Regina Research Station in 1951.
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Mr. Walker. Forest Nursery Station Addresses Farmers at Field Day
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Mr. John Walker giving an address from the Forest Nursery Station to farmers at the field day of the Regina Research Station held in 1957.
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Mr. J.G. Davidson, Indian Head, Speaking at Rod Row variety Test, July 1950
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Mr. J. G. Davidson speaking at a rod row variety test held in July 1950 in Indian Head (Sask.)
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Indian Head Forest Nursery Station.
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Aerial view of the Indian Head Forest Nursery Station in 1952.
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Bernard Bosgoed with Graham Hoeme Cultivator
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Bernard Bosgoed driving a Graham Hoeme cultivator in a field at the Regina Research Station in 1957.
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Field Day. Mr. Davidson Speaking at Rod Row Variety Test
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Mr. J. G. Davidson speaking at a rod row variety test held in July 1950 in Indian Head (Sask.)
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Mr. J. Roe Foster, Regina, Speaking at the Field Day, 1950.
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Mr. J. Roe Foster speaking at a field day at the Regina Research Station in 1950.
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Speaker at Field Day 1950. J. Roe Foster
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Mr. J. Roe Foster speaking at a field day held at the Regina Research Station in 1950.
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E. A. Hurd. Dr. E. S. Hopkins. J. Roe Foster. In a plot of 0AC21 Barley. July 28. 1952
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E. A. Hurd, Dr. E. S. Hopkins and J. Roe Foster standing in a field of barley.
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Stooks of wheat in the Qu'Appelle Valley
Fait partie de WHFA Photos Collection
Somewhere north of Wosleley, Saskatchewan in the near-by Qu'Appelle Valley. Swathed fields of crop formed into stooks awaiting threshing. Barbed wire fence and dirt road in the foreground.
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