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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          2020.4.9.2.19 · File · 2011
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          This CD-ROM contains digital records compiled for Gary Runka in relation to the OCP for Rural Graham Island, possibly for his consultancy work for client job 664, Misty Isles Economic Development Society's "Food Planning Presentations on Haida Gwaii" project or another Haida Gwaii based project. Includes correspondence, Canada Land Inventory maps for Haida Gwaii, the draft 2009 Official Community Plan for Rural Graham Island, Graham Island zoning documents, and population information for Graham Island and Tlell.

          Oats at Fort Fraser
          2004.5.11 · Item · 1911-1912
          Part of Fort Fraser Historical Photograph Collection

          Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "14. Oats at Fort Fraser." Photograph depicts a field of oats edged by a wooden fence. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.

          2020.4.2.1.13 · File · [ca. 1975]
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of notes written by Joan Sawicki for an untitled pending speech by Gary Runka.

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "Despite this being only 4 pages of rough notes, its focus on the initial work of the Commission and challenges of designating the ALR make it an historically important document.

          For example it was initially thought the ALR would be guided by class 1 - 4 CLI ratings but this proved impractical in the north and range areas. An additional challenge was that parts of the province only had the benefit of 1:50000 mapping. This presented a very real problem for establishing the ALR.

          One concern with this document is that because it is written in point form and consists of rough notes, it could be open to a degree of misinterpretation if not considered by an individual with experience in the administration of the ALR. For a much more refined statement on the B.C. Agricultural Land Preservation program and the designation of the ALR see Items [2020.4.2.1.23, 2020.4.2.1.24, and 2020.4.2.1.25]."

          2020.4.2.3.019 · Item · 1966
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Item is a copy of the "North American Water and Power Alliance (NAWAPA)" presentation to Cornell University Water Resources Center, Ithaca, New York by Roland P. Kelly, Edward R. Trapnell, and Ralph M. Parsons Company.

          2020.4.9.3.025 · File · 1991-1995
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Floppy consists of G.G. Runka Land Sense Ltd. client file records for jobs.

          Floppy directories and file listing:

          • 152REF
          • 306
          • 319TBL.CNT
          • 363LYN.FIL
          • 376WRK.PLN
          • 390
          • APP12
          • APPCALC
          • BCA1
          • BEHOLD
          • CAVELEG.DOC
          • COMM329
          • CR306
          • DACY.MAP
          • ED306
          • EVALCR
          • GEOL101
          • LAND.MAP
          • LANDSENS.MAP
          • LEG&REG.DOC
          • LUND.MAP
          • LYN.MAP
          • LYND.MAP
          • MSWORD.DOC
          • MSWORD.STY
          • REF
          • REF306
          • REFERENC
          • RUNKA.MAP
          • TC101
          • THESIS
          • TODAY.MAP
          2020.4.9.3.026 · File · 1991-1995
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Floppy consists of G.G. Runka Land Sense Ltd. client file records for jobs.

          Floppy directories and file listing:

          • 152REF
          • 152REF.BK!
          • 306
          • 306.BK!
          • 319TBL.CNT
          • 363LYN.FIL
          • 376WRK.BK!
          • 376WRK.PLN
          • 390
          • 390.BK!
          • APP12
          • APP12.BK!
          • APPCALC
          • APPCALC.BK!
          • BCA1
          • BEHOLD
          • CAVELEG.DOC
          • COMM329
          • CR306
          • DACY.MAP
          • ED306
          • ED306.BK!
          • EVALCR
          • EVALCR.BK!
          • GEOL101
          • GEOL101.BK!
          • LAND.MAP
          • LANDSENS.MAP
          • LEG&REG.DOC
          • LUND.MAP
          • LYN.MAP
          • LYND.MAP
          • MSWORD.DOC
          • MSWORD.STY
          • REF
          • REF306
          • REFERENC
          • RUNKA.MAP
          • TC101
          • TC101.BK!
          • THESIS
          • THESIS.BK!
          • TODAY.MAP
          2020.4.9.3.023 · File · 1995-1997
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Floppy consists of G.G. Runka Land Sense Ltd. client file records for jobs.

          Floppy directories and file listing:

          • 346RESGN.LTR
          • ATNARK.AGR
          • ATNARK.DOC
          • ATNARKO.LTR
          • BCMAFF.PRO
          • BNGIFT.LTR
          • BULKLEY.LTR
          • BURNABY.QTE
          • CARRNOV.LTR
          • COLBASIN.LTR
          • CURTIS.LTR
          • GAERTNER.LTR
          • GARTH.DOC
          • GGRTAX.LTR
          • GIBSON.EST
          • GLOVER.FAX
          • GREATA.LTR
          • GREEN.DOC
          • HANNA.LTR
          • INSUR.DOC
          • INSURE.TBL
          • ISRAEL.DOC
          • JOHNS.LTR
          • JUL10ROB.LTR
          • JUL3ROB.LTR
          • KOCHMAR8.LTR
          • MAYO.LTR
          • MOFPROJ.LST
          • MOFSPE9.LTR
          • OKNOV8.FAX
          • OVTFAOCT.LTR
          • PHILLIPS.FAX
          • PRIORITY.MGT
          • RBFNOV22.FAX
          • RFIFEB7.FAX
          • ROSSNO20.FAX
          • SCHNARE.TBL
          • SEVERES.DOC
          • SFU.FAX
          • STEWART.LTR
          • WESAPR30.LTR
          • ZBEETNOF.FAX
          Miscellaneous
          2020.4.3.28 · File · 1995
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of various papers, communications, correspondence, pamphlets, and publications. Includes the following:

          • "Speaking Notes - Joan Sawicki, MLA, Parl. Sec. Georgia Basin Initiative to Planning 425 - Dr. Alan Artibise - UBC - September 20, 1995"
          • "Principles of Sustainability" (ca. 1995)
          • "Preliminary Working Draft of a Background Report on Agriculture and Sustainability in the Fraser Basin" by Wendy R. Holm (1996)
          • Agriculture and Sustainability in the Fraser Basin workshop materials from Fraser Basin Management Program
          • 1995 Fraser Basin Management Program Board Report Card
          • "Speaking Notes for Joan Sawicki, MLIA Burnaby-Willingdon & Parliamentary Secretary, Georgia Basin Initiative, "Peatlands for People": A Conference sponsored by the Burns Bog Conservation Society" (27 January 1996)
          • BC Mining Watch! Fact Sheets
          • A letter to Gary Runka from Burnaby RCMP regarding a marijuana cultivation report
          • Newspaper article "Views sought on land claims" by Joan Sawicki
          • Newsletters from the Valhalla Wilderness Society including updates on their local, boreal, and Spirit Bear campaigns
          • A letter from David Anderson, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
          • "Drinking Canada Dry: The Threat to Canada's Water under the Proposed Multilateral Agreement on Investment" by Wendy R. Holm
          • "Tulsequah Chief Mine Re-opening Project: Report and Recommendations of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation" (1998)
          • "1998 British Columbia Electoral Boundaries Commission" pamphlet
          • Correspondence and Runka's interview transcript for his participation in the UBC study "Building Consensus in a Complex World: A Study of the Theory and Practice of Participatory Multistakeholder Decision-Making" (1999)
          • Winter 1999 newsletter for the Northwest Institute for Bioregional Research in Smithers
          • "Knox McCusker: Dominion Land Surveyor" article from BC Historical News (Summer 1999)
          • SkyTrain development informational newsletter (Spring 1999)
          • Letter from Paul Sanborn to Gary Runka & Joan Sawicki (2002)
          • Email from Joan Sawicki to Bella Coola Valley residents regarding the Nascall Power Project
          • BC Hydro pamphlet about marijuana grow ops (2006)
          • Bella Coola Airport Dike Upgrade Referendum informational documents
          • Tweedsmuir-Wright Creek Crossing Rehabilitation and Flood Protection Plan
          2009.7.1.016 · Item · [ca. 1910]
          Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

          Photograph depicts Marion and William Henry Collison standing on left with shovel, Bertha Collison on right, and young Muriel and Katherine Collison in centre with shovel (eldest daughters of W.E. Collison). Wood buildings cross midground, trees and hills visible in background.

          Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Garden at Kincolith / Grandad, Grannie / Mimi, Katie / Mother".

          2009.7.1.017 · Item · [ca. 1910]
          Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

          Photograph depicts Archdeacon William Henry Collison to left of wife Marion, who stands bent over garden on right. Church steeple visible behind wood fence in background. Hills can be seen in distance.

          Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Grandad & Grannie in garden at Kincolith".

          Maps & Oversize
          2020.4.7 · Series · 1965-2009
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Series consists of maps, technical drawings, and other oversize material collected by Gary Runka that are not associated with specific Land Sense Ltd. client jobs.

          2020.4.2.2.12 · Item · Mar. 1981
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Item is an original copy of the "Manitoba Land Use Conference Proceedings" on March 11-12, 1981 in Winnipeg. Gary Runka presented on his paper, "Expanding Needs from a Finite Resource: The Necessity for Sound Land Use Planning".

          2020.4.2.1.08 · File · 21 Aug. 1973
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka to the Agricultural Institute of Canada entitled "Managing Our Land Resources for Survival and Pleasure".

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "This speech is aimed at land use planning and planners, and GGR provides his definition of "ecology" which includes:
          "...the basic characteristics of the land - its geology, soils, climate, vegetation, and animal life, including the devil that does the most damage, man. It also includes the interrelationships within these basic characteristics and of course this is where the word "complexities" comes in. There are no two places where these components combine in exactly the same manner and each ecological unit, if you like, is unique."

          GGR mentions the importance of considering options.

          This package includes a copy of the speech as well as a second, 2 page document, with the same title in which GGR is noted as 'Manager of the BC Land Commission'. This second document is largely a summary of the more formal speech."

          2020.4.2.1.67 · File · Sept. 2009
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Managing Conservation Lands to keep Nature's Pulse Beating" for the BC Trust for Public Lands.

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "GGR's was the opening address at the workshop. While this speech is focused on the issue of Best Management Practices (BMP), comments about the ALR are woven into the presentation. This copy of the speech appears to be a draft version and includes several hand-written amendments with some points crossed out.

          In the opening, mention is made of the grounding that the 2008 document "Taking Nature's Pulse: the Status of Biodiversity in British Columbia" has provided the workshop.

          This speech provides an historical overview of the broader provincial context of BMP's drawn from 40 years of GGR's experience. The following is a selection of his comments:

          • BMP's are part of the "tool kit" of policy and management mechanisms that have been experimented with over the decades to try to rationalize human economic activities with the needs of other species and overall ecosystem well-being.
          • Historically the 1960s and 70s Canada Land Inventory program that emerged from the Resources for Tomorrow conferences was a significant benchmark mapping land capability for agriculture, forestry, recreation, wildlife and waterfowl use (of which GGR was centrally involved).
          • Within BC, using the CLI, the 1973 Land Commission Act authorized the establishment of a provincial zone to protect those sacred lands with the biophysical capability to grow food.

          One point was not used in the speech (crossed out). The speaking notes, however, include a reference to the Land Commission legislation originally having a complimentary conservation objective that had since been removed. GGR makes the point that still having the conservation function may have contributed positively to current struggles to preserve natural habitat. Regardless, it is noted that the concept of the ALR has been a unique, effective and, most importantly a lasting management practices tool for conserving lands identified as biophysically significant.

          A further selection of points made:

          • We need to evolve BMP tools that are adaptable yet resilient in the face of changing knowledge, climate change and ever-evolving social priorities.
          • Traditionally, planning has been most associated with local governments in the form of official community, regional and neighbourhood plans and as an outgrowth of the ALR - Agricultural Area Plans.
          • Environment Farm Planning - by agreeing to engage in the conservation planning process, participating farmers and ranchers have qualified for funding to carry out farm improvements benefitting conservation and biodiversity.
          • The work of the Delta Farmland and Wildlife Trust is outlined (p. 8)
          • "My final words of wisdom are - Be focused and be pragmatic"
          • "Many of the best intentions to standardize land management practices for conservation lands have been great on paper - but never quite make it on the ground."
          • And, if BMP are not implemented effectively on the ground, they cannot play the critical role they need to play in 'keeping nature's pulse beating'."
          2008.26 · Collection · 1939 - 1956

          The Mabel Rutherford Photograph Collection consists of 8 photographs depicting images of Red Rock and region: family, road and rail construction, landscape, farming equipment.

          Rutherford, Mabel
          Large crop of potatoes
          2004.5.14 · Item · 1911-1912
          Part of Fort Fraser Historical Photograph Collection

          Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "43. Large crop of Potatoes." Photograph depicts a large field of potatoes in the fore and mid ground and a fence and stand of trees in the background. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.

          2020.4.4.33 · Item · 2000
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Item is a report entitled "Landscaped Buffer Investigation" a summary prepared by BC Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food for the Land Reserve Commission.

          2020.4.2.1.62 · File · [June 1994]
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Landscape Level Planning - Fitting People into the Watershed" at the Stewarding Our Watersheds Conference.

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "The first half of this speech takes a very broad sweep in defining landscape units and the provincial planning system. In the second section "Entering the People Use Maze", the paper focuses more locally on the Salmon River watershed and discusses the findings of a survey associated with the Langley Rural Plan.

          The survey results demonstrated that for both rural and non-rural residents in Langley, 'the country atmosphere' was why they had chosen to live in Langley. Residents also disagreed with the statement that it was unpleasant to live in an agriculture area.

          The third section - "Techniques of Integrating Balanced, Sustainable People Use" into the Watershed" considers eight tools that will assist achieving "landscape level" planning, one of which is the ALC Act.

          Besides these direct references to agriculture, country atmosphere and ALC Act; the Langley Rural Plan drew heavily on the survey that GGR refers to and the Plan, which was largely comprised of agricultural lands, was inspirational in the development of the Commission of work "Planning for Agriculture".

          2020.4.2.2.06 · Item · 1969
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Item is an original copy of "Lands of the East Kootenay: Their characteristics and capability for agriculture and forestry - Report to the B.C. Soil Capability for Agriculture and Forestry Committee", a co-operative interim report comprising sections and maps, compiled by G. G. Runka, Soils Division, BC Department of Agriculture. Other authors include J.R. Jungen, T. Lewis, J.R. Marshall, M.J. Romaine, J. van Barneveld, and U. Wittneben.

          2020.4.2.1.09 · File · 1974
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Land Use Planning as it affects the Vegetable Industry".

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "GGR gives this speech as a representative of the B.C. Land Commission and is directed at vegetable industry reps.

          The ALR is mentioned a number of times and it is noted that only 1 - 2% of BC is suitable for vegetable production. Several examples (8) of pressures on agricultural land are given.

          GGR draws his audience's attention to the impact of speculation when stating:
          "Substantial capital gain from land development or speculation unfortunately can to some degree subvert even the best planning. .... Fortunately, this type of speculation is now on somewhat shaky ground because of the Land Commission Act in B.C."

          The overall message is that vegetable producers should involve themselves in land use planning."

          2020.4.2.1.33 · File · Jan. 1979
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Land Use Planning and the Nursery Trades" to the BC Nursery Trades Association.

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "The primary thrust of the speech is to outline several pieces of legislation and other land uses that may have an impact on the nursery trade use of land including:

          1. Federal Fisheries Act;
          2. Municipal & regional district bylaws and plans;
          3. Agricultural Land Commission Act;
          4. Soil Conservation Act;
          5. Water Act and Floodplain Regulation;
          6. Forest and Range Acts; and
          7. Your neighbours changing land-use activities.

          GGR comments (p 2) that, "...exclusion (of land from the ALR) is only allowed on lands not capable of agricultural use where no impact would be effected on adjacent farmlands, or where absolutely no alternative for the alternate use proposed exists." This clarifies that land in the ALR, even if it is proven unsuitable for agriculture, may remain in the ALR if its exclusion impacts adjacent farmland. On the other hand, pressure on the ALR is acknowledged where claims can be successfully mounted that no alternative exists for a proposed use, demonstrating the continual vulnerability of the ALR and the need to be able to clearly assess claims of "no alternative".

          Foreshadowing the need for agricultural area planning, GGR suggests (p. 3) that it is important that, "... attempts be made to encourage local agricultural use planning so as to reduce conflicts within agriculture and with your urban neighbours."

          2020.4.2.1.24 · File · 2 Mar. 1978
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka to the BC Provincial Seed Fair in Fort St. John entitled "Land Use Planning and the Farmer".

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "Given the title and the audience, this speech reads like a wake-up call to farmers to pay attention to land use planning issues and get involved. Despite the available copy of the speech appearing as a draft the nature of the topic - farmers needing to get involved in land use planning - establishes a point that GGR obviously feels is important in the overall effort to preserve agricultural land.

          The speech includes several examples of land use planning that can affect the agricultural industry including:

          • Rural zoning by local governments and the provincial ALR zoning;
          • Hydro-electric planning (a reference in all probability to Site C);
          • Preparation of regional, community and particularly settlement plans;
          • Industrial land development strategies;
          • Federal fisheries legislation;
          • Transportation planning;
          • Crown land lease proposals;
          • Water resources;
          • Various other land use initiatives involving wildlife habitat, open space recreation, historic and archeological sites; and
          • Taxation and assessment policy

          Stapled to the original typed speech is a set of hand written notes (not copied) that are largely identical to the typed version. The typed version does have a few mysterious blanks but when checking the handwritten version the blanks may simply represent illegibility problems with the hand writing at the time of typing. Given these blanks, this may in fact have been a first draft of the speech with a cleaner copy typed up prior to delivery."