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University of Saskatchewan, University Archives & Special Collections Field crops√ With digital objects
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Field Crops - Flax

[Professor Garnet H. Cutler] sits in a horse drawn cart in a field.

Bio/Historical Note: Garnet Homer Cutler (1882-1962) was appointed head of the Field Husbandry Department in May 1917. He graduated in 1909 with a BSA from Guelph (Ontario) Agricultural College. His first appointment was in the Cereal Husbandry Department of the Macdonald Agricultural College in Quebec. Cutler joined the U of S as Cereal Husbandry professor in 1913.

Swathed field

A swathed field is seen near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.

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Clouds over a field

Clouds are seen gathering over a field of crops near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.

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Mark Jordon

Mark Jordon, CP Fellowship recipient, is seated at a table in his lab. Mr. Jordon's research through the Western Canadian Agricultural Research Program involved the use of biotechnology to improve flax resistant to GLEAN (used by farmers to control broadleaf weeds in wheat), and higher tolerance to frost and salt.

A field lays fallow

A field is seen laying fallow in the summer at the Regina Experimental Station. One half was cultivated with a Duckfoot Cultivator and the other with a One-way discer.

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Fallow field

A fallow field growing shrubs and under-brush is seen near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.

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Field beyond valley

A field of [wheat] is seen growing beyond a stand of trees near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.

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Exhibit of Corn

Display with labels of varieties of corn and a man and a child stand in front to indicate the height of the crop. Varieties displayed are Longfellow, North Dakota White Flint, Sunshine Dent, King Philip Duke, Rustlers White Dent, and Pioneer White Dent.

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