Guide To Farm Practice In Saskatchewan 1978

Saskatoon, 1978


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Details

Thin card covers, 199 pages, 8.5x10.5 in, [21.5x27.5 cm].

Condition

Covers creased, rubbed and torn at the crown of the spine-edge.

Notes

The Guide to Farm Practice in Saskatchewan 1978 is an agricultural handbook, jointly prepared by the University of Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture, and various branches of the Canada Department of Agriculture, including research laboratories and experimental stations located throughout the province. First published in 1933 and updated every three years, this edition reflects the latest advancements and recommendations for successful farming in Saskatchewan as of the mid 1970s.

Designed as a practical reference for participants in the agriculture industry the guide covers a wide range of topics vital to prairie agriculture. Key chapters include climate, soil science, fertilizers, and cropping systems, tailored to Saskatchewan’s unique conditions. It also provides detailed information on cereal and forage crops, horticulture, weed and pest control, livestock and poultry management, dairy production, and the treatment of animal diseases.

Additionally, the guide addresses the operational side of farming, with a section on farm business management. An additional feature of this publication is its directory of government services and resources available to support the agricultural industry.