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Parte deMelfort 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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Parte deMelfort General Photo collection
People herding sheep down a road. There are trees and a fence on either side of the road.
Pathlow Pasture near Melfort, Saskatchewan
Parte deMelfort General Photo collection
View of the pasture at Pathlow. Clarence Baptist is seen unloading livestock from a trailer.
Gertrude Buchanan's mother is carrying pails of milk as the just milked cow stands docilely by.
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Bulls - Experimental Farm, Indian Head, Assiniboia. Canadian Pacific Railway
Parte deGordon Goddard fonds
Photograph of three bulls being shown by three Experimental Farm employees.
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10 or 11 mules harnessed as a team and unknown man riding a plow.
Better Farming Train - Demonstrations
Image looking through a flatbed car at the Livestock Car of the Better Farming Train. Train station and crowd in background, livestock penned in car.
Bio/Historical Note: From 1914 to 1922 a Better Farming Train (BFT) toured the province providing lectures and demonstrations and presenting exhibits on matters pertaining to agriculture. Funded by the Agricultural Instruction Act, equipped jointly by the Department of Agriculture and the College of Agriculture, and staffed by the University of Saskatchewan, the BFTs were operated free of charge by the railways. Consisting of between 14 to 17 cars they toured the province for several weeks each summer. During part of one summer two trains operated. The train was divided into five sections: Livestock; Field Husbandry; Boys and Girls; Household Science; Poultry; and Farm Mechanics. A converted flat car acted as a platform for the display and demonstration of the "well-selected" horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry. Each section usually contained a lecture car accompanied by one or more demonstration cars.
Cattle being judged during the Tantallon, Saskatchewan, fair. Attendees, mainly young boys wearing suits and hats, stand around steer.
"B.W. Herring At The Donelly's" Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
B.W. Herring feeding two cows in front of a house
Better Farming Train - Demonstrations
A crowd of children (in front) and adults (in the rear) gathering for a demonstration, with unidentified staff member speaking from a flat car with various livestock. Taken at Debden, Saskatchewan.
Bio/Historical Note: From 1914 to 1922 a Better Farming Train (BFT) toured the province providing lectures and demonstrations and presenting exhibits on matters pertaining to agriculture. Funded by the Agricultural Instruction Act, equipped jointly by the Department of Agriculture and the College of Agriculture, and staffed by the University of Saskatchewan, the BFTs were operated free of charge by the railways. Consisting of between 14 to 17 cars they toured the province for several weeks each summer. During part of one summer two trains operated. The train was divided into five sections: Livestock; Field Husbandry; Boys and Girls; Household Science; Poultry; and Farm Mechanics. A converted flat car acted as a platform for the display and demonstration of the "well-selected" horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry. Each section usually contained a lecture car accompanied by one or more demonstration cars.
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Three cows and one calf
A truck with two cows in it payload sits in the farmyard of a two-storey farm home.
Vehicles and people gathering in a field at the Sadlemeyer farm; vehicles in the foreground and wood building at left; trees, cattle and horses in the background.
Beef Cattle Research Station - Experimental Feedlot - Official Opening
View of the feedlot pens holding cattle.
Cattle - Beef Cattle Test Field Day
Cattle in pens in foreground; people and buildings in background.
Parte deMelfort General Photo collection
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.