- 2004-100-034
- Pièce
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People herding sheep down a road. There are trees and a fence on either side of the road.
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Fait partie de Melfort General Photo collection
People herding sheep down a road. There are trees and a fence on either side of the road.
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Machinery used to make chip silage. Poplar waste was brought from BC and was used for silage and mixed with other feed.
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The sheep barn divided into pens used for lambing. There a is a person walking down the isle. This barn was moved from Snowden, Sk. to the Research Station.
Melfort Research Station Hay Drying Tower - Melfort, Saskatchewan
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Forage harvesting research was started in 1971 in co-operation with the Engineering Research Service at Ottawa. Forage produced under various systems was evaluated by feeding to beef cattle. A hay-drying tower, the first on the continent, was built in 1971. It had a capacity of more than 80 tonnes dry matter. The first forage systems engineer was hired in 1973 Dr. W. Coates. The metal roof, suspended with a winch system, is supported by 4, H beams, bolted to metal plates anchored in concrete piles.
Ken Bowren at Melfort Research Station - Melfort, Sk.
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In 1941, the supervision of nine illustration and three district experimental substations was transferred from the Experimental Station at Scott to the Melfort Station. From 1948 to 1959 the illustration stations were under the supervision of K. E. Bowren, senior agronomist.
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A major cattle management project, in co-operation with the province of Saskatchewan, was initiated in 1974 with the purchase of 280 Hereford heifers and the provision by the province of 1.5 sections of land at the Pathlow Community Pasture.
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Two men ( names unknown at this time) standing beside a square baler and feed processor. Bales are being piled in front of them.
Animal Pens at Melfort Research Station
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Aerial view of the animal sheds and feeder at the Melfort Research Station.
Hay Storage Shed - Melfort, Saskatchewan
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View of the hay shelter or shed (stored bale system) at the Melfort Research Station.
Pathlow Pasture near Melfort, Saskatchewan
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View of the pasture at Pathlow. Clarence Baptist is seen unloading livestock from a trailer.
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Sheep shelter at the Melfort Research Station. Sheep were kept from the 1960’s to the mid 1980’s.
Anthony Ahle at the Melfort Research Station
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Anthony Ahle is seen holding a pullet; chickens were kept at the Research Farm during the 1950’s. There was also a poultry plant at the farm.
Herford Heifers - Melfort, Sask.
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A major cow management project, in co-operation with the province of Saskatchewan, was initiated in 1974 with the purchase of 280 Hereford heifers and the provision by the province of 1.5 sections of land at the Pathlow Community pasture.
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Inside the animal lab at the Melfort Research Station; from left to right: Harry Tkachuk, Morris Hiltz, the other person is unknown at this time.
Brick making - Star City, Sask.
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Brick making near Star City. There is a box in the centre with a spout on top and two men standing beside it holding brick forms.