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Display with labels of varieties of corn and a man standing at left to indicate the height of the crop. Varieties displayed are Gehu, Fort Peck, Squaw Duke, Pop Corn, N. Western Dent Ferrie, and Quebec Yellow.
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Display with labels of varieties of corn and a man standing at left to indicate the height of the crop. Varieties displayed are Gehu, Fort Peck, Squaw Duke, Pop Corn, N. Western Dent Ferrie, and Quebec Yellow.
University of Saskatchewan Exhibits -- Field Crops
Crop Science display at Mexabition with crop samples, posters and equipment.
Man leaning on marker pole in rows of alfalfa.
Agricultural Machinery - Tractors and Binders
A International Harvester Corporation Mogul tractor pulling three binders in a field cutting wheat. Men standing on and around machine.
Agricultural Machinery - Tractors and Binders
Tractor and five binders at work in a grain field; [Sutherland] grain elevator in background.
Display with labels of varieties of sorghum and a man standing at left to indicate the height of the crop.
Display with labels of varieties of corn and a man standing at left to indicate the height of the crop. Varieties displayed are Wisconsin No. 7 Imp'd Early Leaning, Brown Co. Dent or Early Pride, Goldenglow and Murdock.
Display with labels of varieties of corn and a man standing at left to indicate the height of the crop. Varieties displayed are August Dent, Minnesota No. 23, Minnesota No. 13, Imp'd Early Leaning, etc.
Arthur Wenhardt, professor, Crop Science, and supervisor, Field Research Plots, examines wheat in the cereal variety test plots to see whether it is ready for harvesting.
Bio/Historical Note: The University of Saskatchewan bought the seven quarter-section John Goodale farm, located nine miles south of Saskatoon near Floral, in 1972.
Display with labels of varieties of sorghum and a man standing at left to indicate the height of the crop.
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.
Teachers and inspectors gathered in field of sweet clover.