Charter to create the Glenn Lynn Local Lodge of the Saskatchewan Farmers Union
- IHM.2021.0473
- Item
- July 1953
Part of Agriculture Collection
Certificate from the Saskatchewan Farmers Union granting a charter for the Glenn Lynn Local Lodge.
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Charter to create the Glenn Lynn Local Lodge of the Saskatchewan Farmers Union
Part of Agriculture Collection
Certificate from the Saskatchewan Farmers Union granting a charter for the Glenn Lynn Local Lodge.
Part of Agriculture Collection
Posed harvest crew photo of 13 men with horses and threshing equipment. Also a horse and a carriage with a women in it.
Part of Agriculture Collection
Posed harvest crew photo of 12 men and a young boy with horses and threshing equipment.
Copithorn farm - threshing wheat
Part of Agriculture Collection
A threshing machine with a wagon full of wheat and a large pile of hay with horses.
Donnelly - Wilkinson - Donnelly Outfit - 1909
Part of Agriculture Collection
Posed harvest crew photo of 19 men with horses and threshing machine. A caption is on the top of the photograph.
Part of Agriculture Collection
Horses standing at various points on the dugout on Leslie Brown's farm.
E. A. Hurd. Dr. E. S. Hopkins. J. Roe Foster. In a plot of 0AC21 Barley. July 28. 1952
Part of Agriculture Collection
E. A. Hurd, Dr. E. S. Hopkins and J. Roe Foster standing in a field of barley.
Experimental Farm Regina Substation
Part of Agriculture Collection
The Experimental Farm Series contains photos, maps and textual records of the Government of Canada’s Indian Head Experimental Farm – now the Indian Head Research Farm.
Angus MacKay, who had come to Indian Head as a settler, became the first superintendent. It originally occupied Section 19, Township 18, Range 12, West of 2, which was purchased from the Bell Farm, and Section 30 (the North Farm) was added later. The main office is at coordinates 50.5328; -103.6520.
Angus MacKay’s priorities in the first years were to find and demonstrate adapted cereal crops, vegetables, fruits and shelter trees and shrubs for prairie settlers. The shelterbelt trees and shrubs were in such high demand that a separate Forest Nursery Station (Tree Nursery) was created by the federal government south of Indian Head on an unused “school quarter” in 1901.
The archival materials span the entire history of the Experimental Farm / Research Farm, including stories like the testing and introduction of Marquis wheat, long-term crop rotations, summerfallowing, direct seeding and livestock research. There is information about many past employees and there are many publications that originated from this important and historic research station.
Government of Canada
Part of Agriculture Collection
A photo taken of a plaque created by the Government of Canada's "Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada" giving a brief description of the federal Indian Head Experimental Farm in both English and French. The original plaque is on the grounds of the Indian Head Research Farm.
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Newsclipping mounted on cardboard with a photo of 9 youths and their coach, Mr. W.S. Hawrylak, with trophies in the foreground
Field day. July 23/51. Mr. Foster Speaking
Part of Agriculture Collection
Mr. J. Roe Foster speaking at a field day at the Regina Research Station in 1951.
Experimental Farm Regina Substation
Field Day. Mr. Davidson Speaking at Rod Row Variety Test
Part of Agriculture Collection
Mr. J. G. Davidson speaking at a rod row variety test held in July 1950 in Indian Head (Sask.)
Experimental Farm Regina Substation
Ford's Outfit - Wide Awake - Assa. 1904
Part of Agriculture Collection
W.H. Ford and his outfit working in the Wide Awake district, north of Indian Head
Part of Agriculture Collection
Four horses tied together, not yet attached to a piece of farm equipment
Glenn Lynn Local S.F.U. (Saskatchewan Farmers Union) Minute Book
Part of Agriculture Collection
A small (18 cm X 23 cm) black coil-bound 80-page notebook containing the meeting minutes for the Glenn Lynn Local S.F.U. from 1957 to 1960.
Glenn Lynn Local S.F.U.