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A cow named "Flossy Segis Orinsby" owned by B.H. Thomson of Boharm, Saskatchewan, stands in a field with trees in background.
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A cow named "Flossy Segis Orinsby" owned by B.H. Thomson of Boharm, Saskatchewan, stands in a field with trees in background.
Three cattle in a field with an unidentified man. The cattle are: "University Prince," "Snowball" and a calf. Barns and trees in background.
Bio/Historical Note: "University Prince" was the sire of "Indicator," and the cow "Snowball" sired with "Indicator" produced a heifer.
Winter scene of cattle in a feedlot; barns and other buildings in background.
An excursion group observes cattle in a pen; two barns visible at far left and far right.
An excursion group observes cattle in a pen. Two small barns in background.
Image of Holstein cattle standing in front of University (Main) Barn.
Unidentified Holstein cow with unidentified man; University (Main) Barn in background.
Bio/Historical Note: This cow had produced 20,000 pounds of milk.
A Candee brooder system nstalled in the interior of the Poultry Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Candee brooder system was installed in the east brooder wing when the Poultry Building was built in 1918. This brooder house was remodeled in 1936 by putting in homemade box type electric brooders using lamps for heat.
View of barns, pens, cattle; feed (grain) elevator in background.
View of the Crop Science Weed Research Nursery. Field with markers and plants in foreground; unidentified man and buildings in background.
View inside the weed research laboratory.
Two unidentified men in a field inspecting crops in a rust research project.
Dr. Doug Knott, professor, Crop Science (Field Husbandry) Department, seated at a table and working on rust research.
Professor and students in a field inspecting field crops in a rust research project. Trees in the background.
Apex, rust resistant wheat on the right; Marquis wheat on the left.
Bio/Historical Note: Apex rust resistant wheat was bred by Dr. James B. Harrington and the Marquis wheat were both grown exposed to rust in 1935.