Agriculture

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  • Includes: farming and ranching; agribusiness; horticulture and gardening; agricultural academic research; agricultural professional groups; agricultural cooperatives and organizations; irrigation; agricultural fairs and markets.

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          919 Archival description results for Agriculture

          Vanderhoof
          2012.13.1.51.017 · Item · May 1972
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts a barn with large, Harvestore Systems. It is possibly located on one of the many farms near Vanderhoof, B.C.

          2004.5.31 · Item · [ca. 1914]
          Part of Fort Fraser Historical Photograph Collection

          Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "20. Vegetable Garden growing every kind of vegetable near Ft. Fraser." Photograph depicts rows within a vegetable garden. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.

          2020.4.2.1.50 · File · Nov. 1980
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Western Canadian Agriculture - A Look to the Future" for an unknown audience.

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "As the title suggests, this speech is largely a look at agriculture in Western Canada and therefore breaks from many of the familiar themes in GGR's speeches and includes several interesting statistics.

          For example in 1921 the average Canadian farmer could feed 11 people. By 1981 the average farm could feed 56 people. [In 2012 The average farm in Canada produced enough food to feed 120 people every day.] The average Canadian expenditure of income on food after taxes:
          1947 - 25%
          1969 - 22%
          1980 - 18%

          The speech considers the following topics:
          A. The changing Picture of Western Canadian Agriculture

          • Energy Costs
          • Cropping Options
          • Northern Expansion
          • Diversification, Intensification, Specialization
          • Foreign Ownership

          B. Agricultural Land Use Planning
          C. Integrated Land Use Issues"

          2020.4.2.2.13 · Item · 1981
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Item is an original copy of the "Western Land Directors Conference Proceedings" in Victoria, BC between June 7-11, 1981. Gary Runka was a guest speaker with the speech "Agricultural Land and Land Use Decision Making in the 1980's".

          2020.4.2.1.46 · File · Feb. 1981
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Who Gets to Use the Land and Water? - the Urban and Agricultural Land Needs of the Okanagan Valley" for the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, UBC and Okanagan College.

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "Although the ALR and ALC Act are not mentioned directly, the paper is focused on agriculture and rural planning.

          When speaking of the competition for land and the pressure agricultural land is under, an interesting statement is included referring to the fact that "the fluctuation" in Washington State's apple crop is greater than the entire annual Okanagan production.

          The paper reviews pressures on agriculture and urban land uses. Under "Satisfying the Needs (Options and Interrelationships)" seven points are made including "Understanding the land is the most important prerequisite to its wise and proper use," and that Integrated Natural Resource Management and Land Use Planning must be closely tied.

          The paper ends with a point of optimism - "I see that potential to increase our understanding of the natural processes and to explore the questions of who gets to use the land and water from a view point somewhere in the orchard or countryside rather than from Main Street. That's a beginning."

          Workshop 2, Tape 2: 2:00 pm
          2020.4.6.425.4 · Item · 1996
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Audio cassette titled "Workshop 2, Tape 2: 2:00 pm" is believed to contain a recording of a workshop related to the Vernon commonage project.

          Workshop 2, Tape 3: 3:30 pm
          2020.4.6.425.5 · Item · 1996
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Audio cassette titled "Workshop 2, Tape 3: 3:30 pm" is believed to contain a recording of a workshop related to the Vernon commonage project.

          Workshop 2, Tape 5
          2020.4.6.425.6 · Item · 1996
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Audio cassette titled "Workshop 2, Tape 5" is believed to contain a recording of a workshop related to the Vernon commonage project.

          2020.4.6.540.1 · Item · June 2001
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Optical disc holds a full CD version of the "www.BCRock.com" website. From the home page on the disc:

          "In the Central Coast Regional District of British Columbia, near the town of Bella Coola, No Cents Holdings and Arthon Construction initiated a Federal and Provincial Environmental Assessment for the purposes of permitting a rock quarry, an expansion to an existing sand & gravel quarry and a marine loading facility.
          Exclusive to the CD Version ..... A Quicktime movie Greening the Gravel

          Also, some bonus information related to the project and activities.
          We are pleased to report in a press release dated May 9, 2001, that the companies have entered into an agreement with Polaris Minerals Corporation that gives Polaris the right to become a joint venture partner in the Bella Coola Aggregates Project.

          Nuxalk Nation General Election - Results from Wednesday, Mar. 7, 2001
          Congratulations to Chief Anfinn Charles Siwallace and the new councillors .... M O R E
          Three public Open Houses
          have been held in the Bella Coola valley.

          This site went live on October 12, 2000 and will remain a work in progress.
          Here you may find reports, news, project descriptions, professionals reviews, process descriptions, economic impacts, environmental reviews, archaeological reviews, geotechnical and hydrologist input, and a great many photo tours of the area."