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Agriculture Canada
History
See also: History of Agriculture and classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas
In the 17th century, Samuel de Champlain and the Iroquois Gabriel Sagard register ferrets and cultivated the land for corn or maize. "The maize (Zea mays), potato (Solanum tuberosum), bean (Phaseolus), pumpkin (Cucurbita) and sunflower (Helianthus annus) were grown in farmland in North America in the 16th century. Since 2300 tests of British Columbia Squash was introduced to the North Wood. 500 AD Archaeological discoveries showed the corn in southern Ontario.
The Canadian was resolved long before the West. Immigration and commercial messages came later to Rupert's Land and the Northwest Territories. The first European immigrants combined indigenous knowledge and processes of domestication of agricultural land and animals of the region.
Since 1605, the French built acadienses dykes in the maritime provinces of wheat, flax, vegetables and swamp animals. Milk production is the main contribution of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward, as well as livestock and mixed farms. A small percentage of the land is put into service in the orchards and along the northwest coast of Nova Scotia. The Revolution American, 1775-1783, and reducing food output auxiliary authorized 3,100 acres of Newfoundland. In the 19th century began arriving Irish immigrants who cultivated the land in Newfoundland. A very small percentage of the land is suitable for Newfoundland and Farmers producing horticultural crops, because there are many forests and Geography of the tundra. The province produces milk and farms. After World War II, agricultural training is available to the Government's farm demonstration. The bonuses were paid for things such as the purchase of purebred bulls, the clearing, agriculture and assistance to name a Exposure few. The processing industry for fish feed is the major contribution of agriculture in Newfoundland. fisheries of Newfoundland, supply for the majority of cod, herring, followed closely by the eglefí, lobster, increase fish, seals and whales. Fishing industry depends heavily on exports and world conditions.
Agriculture in the West began with orchards Peter Pond Lake Athabasca in 1778. Although large-scale agriculture remained for many years outside the Hudson's Bay Company traders, gold rush miners, missionaries and crops, gardens and raise livestock. Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut covered the Canadian Shield, and rocky outcrops, the basements of forests in the Arctic, the phases of stone represent the geography of the majority. It a comparatively smaller area of population and not for commercial exploitation for the most part. The hunting of whales, shrimp, food processing and capture contribute to food production here.
In New France hops, hemp, and cattle were introduced in 1663. The feudal system of agriculture has been adopted in Quebec. Quebec's agriculture depends largely on the production of fruits and vegetables. In 1890, the competitions began to encourage farmers to improve their holdings to the achievement of Agricultural Merit Order. Contest County farms have started improving in 1930 participated more than 5,000 farms and their evolution over five years. They have interests in livestock and mixed farming and calendar. Saint-Hyacinthe operated stations artificial insemination from 1951 to breeders clubs.
Working hand in horse and plow.
Corn Columbia executed (a grain) laws, from 1794-1846, has protected the area of British agricultural imports wheat from British North America. The reciprocity treaty June 6, 1854, signed a trade agreement between Canada and the United States that have affected trade in wheat grown in Ontario. Northern Ontario is mainly tundra and forest, while Southern Ontario land suitable for agriculture and agriculture in general and geography adapted for grazing and the dairy industry. Fruits and tobacco plantations can also be found in southern Ontario. Ontario is the largest producer of mixed grain, soya and maize in the country backwards.
Ontario Farm
Lord Selkirk, founder of the colony of Red River of the first wheat crop in the western prairies in 1814. Red Fife wheat was introduced in 1868. Swine were brought to the Red River Colony in 1819. The land border in southwestern Alberta and southern Saskatchewan have been opened to livestock in the 19th century. Manitoba has a combination of mixed grains, livestock, agriculture and industry in the southern mixed. The livestock on Lake Manitoba is a great success. Manitoba North is composed of large lakes and forest areas. Dominion Land Act of 1872 offered the opportunity to pioneer farm "test" the quarter section (160 acres/65 hectares]) in western Canada for a fee of $ 10.00 and three years of residence in combination with improvements in the territory. Saskatchewan has more animals in the southwest corner, and big crops such as wheat, oats, flax, alfalfa, rapeseed (canola in particular) that dominate the Parkland region. cereal mixed dairy farms, agriculture points and mixed grazing in the central plains region of the province of the meadow.
Alberta is still famous for its rodeos and livestock industry is a important. The agricultural industry is complemented by livestock and mixed farming and harvesting wheat. Alberta is the second largest producer of wheat in Canada. Cereals and the dairy industry also play a role in the lives of farmers in Alberta.
Grain Elevators
The open area extends beyond the park meadows of the three provinces: Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. The Canadian production of wheat, oats, flax, barley, mainly in the area. meat processing is the most important industry here, followed by dairy products, breweries, a subsidiary of industrial and agricultural equipment.
Columbia British described the mountainous regions, the eastern border of the Rocky Mountains. Livestock, cattle ranches, fruit and dairy farming areas of the province. Agriculture and fishing are an industry of small contributions over the shadow of the construction and forestry.
Agricultural production in British Columbia has referred to the gold rush of industry, mining and forestry. Farmers relied on these local markets, after the boom and recession Economic each company, respectively. The Fruit Growers Association of British Columbia, was created in 1889 to promote an export market this product. The Canada Agriculture Museum preserves the history of Canadian agriculture.
Canada Agriculture Museum
Agriculture Museum
Canada Agriculture Museum
Manitoba Agriculture Museum
Ross Farm Museum
CEF
Agriculture Canada
Ontario Agricultural Museum
The main agricultural products
See also: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Agriculture Canada has five major areas of agricultural products sales revenue sources for national and foreign markets.
Five large sectors of agricultural production.
Sector
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Primary market
Grains and oilseeds
(Wheat, durum wheat, barley, rye, Flaxseed, canola, soybean, rice and maize)
34%
Domestic and export
red meat – animals
(Cattle, pigs, veal and lamb)
27%
Domestic and export
milk
12%
National
horticulture
9%
National
The poultry and eggs
8%
National
There are several factors that affect the socioeconomic characteristics of Canadian agriculture.
Alberta lifting large modern cement
Agricultural Element Analysis
Amount and type of farms
Biogeography, cultures and areas of practice land use, land management
Number of livestock and poultry
Agricultural Engineering: Machinery and equipment
Farm capital
Farm operating expenses and income
Agricultural Injuries
Crops
See also: Canadian Grain Commission and Canadian Wheat Board
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In 2008, Saskatchewan produced over half the wheat in the Dominion of Canada, combining for over 9,000 bushel (577 000 tonnes metric) of wheat. North America led to other continents as the leading international producer of total world wheat production. Rapeseed, alfalfa, barley, canola, flax, rye, oats and other cereals are cultivated people.
Maize is a staple crop in Canada. To help farmers to achieve an abundant harvest in a season shortened growing varieties of wheat were developed in the twentieth century. Red Fife was the first was a strain of wheat can be sown in autumn and grow in spring. Red Fife matured almost two weeks earlier and was more difficult to wheat and other spring wheat. Dr. C. Saunders, also experimented with Red Fife, developed and Marquis wheat, which was resistant to rust and matures in 100 days. Other types of cultivated durum wheat, Spelt and winter wheat. In recent years, Canadian farmers have also begun to grow rice, because the population grew from Asia to Canada.
The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration was recreation was created in 2008 to provide federal funding in relation to the global economic crisis. Prairie Farm Rehabilitation of Recreation provides farmers with land and resources like water irrigation, wind erosion conservation and development of small holdings in the water. The agricultural credit program created aa Canadian Agricultural Loans Act bonds and loans for improvements to the population in agriculture.
Horticulture
Vegetables Poster
Horticulture crops including vegetables and fruit is now easier to grow with the development of areas of resistance of the plant. Apples, pears, plums, prunes, peaches, apricots, cherries, strawberries, raspberry, and loganberry are numerous orchards and reached commercial size in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, the Niagara Peninsula and Norfolk County of Ontario and the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia.
Hazelnuts are harvested in eastern Canada and Columbia British. Maple syrup and maple sugar, maple butter and maple products chicloso Quebec along the St. Lawrence River. The main market for Canadian maple syrup and sugar are the U.S. potatoes are an abundant harvest Maritime Provinces. Tobacco is an agricultural product tobacco belt in Ontario, especially the county of Norfolk, near Lake Erie and Quebec. Sugar beet and sugar beets are harvested in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta.
Viticulture
Viticulture refers to the culture of the vine. Grapes need a warm winter, which can be found in parts of the Maritime provinces, southern British Columbia, and places in the Niagara Peninsula.
Cattle
Prize Bull
115,000 won roamed the prairies of south in 1900. Animals may include animal husbandry, also commonly known as cattle. Recently, the domestication of bison and elk has launched a new food industry. Sheep were raised for both wool and meat. barns beef or pork have been a part of growing cattle. Scientists have advanced measures in Chief Research intensive pig to pig farming. Domestication of farm animals means that different industries such as cattle fattening and meat processing corresponding also has studied and developed.
Dairy, poultry and eggs
See also: National Agricultural Council
A hen pecking at feed
Birds, poultry, eggs, chickens, geese, ducks and turkeys are part of a supply management system, ensuring production matches demand.
Milk production is also called milk production. butter production in Canada an average of £ 330000000 (150,000 tons) in 1940, and the production of cheese and 95 million pounds from 208 million pounds (43,000 to 94,000 TT) at the same time. The UK has received 50 million pounds (23,000 t) in 1949.
The Committee on Dairy Products of Canada Act was passed in 1966 by the Canadian federal government
provide efficient producers of milk and cream with the opportunity to obtain fair compensation for their work and investment and provide consumers with adequate and continuous supply of high quality dairy products.
Canadian Dairy Commission
. In the 1970s supply management system came into force to regulate the supply of milk, poultry poultry and eggs to meet consumer demand. Collective Marketing ensures that imports are restricted in areas where the product can be at home. The federal government pricing policy was imposed to safeguard the welfare of producers.
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In recent years, farmers produce alternative crops that are economically viable, and among these are the organic crops. Hemp and wool sheep are the main areas of fiber production to Canada. Production average wool was 16,022,000 pounds (7,267 tonnes) in 1930 and 9,835,000] Books (4,461 tonnes) in 1949. Flax seed flax was exported to the United Kingdom. Farmers can supplement their income with beeswax and honey and beekeeping to learn is supervised by apiari. owners of successful entrepreneurs had increased as well as packaging and marketing of sunflower seeds. The cultures are not just for drinking but also for consumption animal, which opens a new market as the seeds of plaster. Agriculture rabbit, rabbit or an alternative to the grocery store new red meat burger. Cannabis is an important crop in some areas, which constitute 5% of GDP in British Columbia. According to BC Business Magazine, culture is worth 7.5 billion dollars to the province each year and provides employment to 250,000 people. Qubec produced an even greater harvest.
Agricultural Ministries of the Government
The Ministry Agriculture contained in the British North America Act (BNA Act) of 1867 sets each province may have jurisdiction over agriculture and refers to the government Federal legislation may also in agriculture. Newfoundland farms were treated by the Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Department, Confederation.
The BNA Act states that the federal government has exclusive authority of the coastal and inland fishing. The provinces have RTS in tidal waters fishing practices and there only.
Government Departments of Agriculture
Department
Function
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Responsible for policies governing agriculture production, farm incomes, research and development, control and regulation of animals and plants. Headed by Minister of Agriculture (Canada).
Canadian Dairy Commission of Canada
Responsible to provide producers milk a fair remuneration for work and investment and provide consumers with high quality dairy products.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
CFIA consolidated the delivery of all federal food, animal and plant health inspection programs.
Great Canadian Commission
Responsible for large industry. Headed by the Minister for Agriculture and Agricultural
Canadian Wheat Board
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
The responsibility for the conservation and use of fisheries resources in Canada.
National Farm Products Council
Responsible for promoting an efficient and competitive agriculture in Canada and oversees grid Canadian Hatching Egg Marketing, the Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency Chicken producers in Canada and the Canadian egg producers incubation.
Agricultural Economics
See also: Raven rates and Diversification Economic Western Canada
Canadian farms and fishing farms produce a variety of crops, livestock, feed, fiber, fuel and other goods through the systematic increase of plants and animals that depend on the geography of the province. The 2001 had only 246 923 farms with a size from 676 acres (2.74 km) that produce food and fiber to support the human and livestock has become more intensive and industrial practices. In 2002, wheat was the main cultivation area of 12.6%. Farmers Canadians took a record 36.3 billion in 2001, sales of cattle cultures and program payments. The 2001, earned net income of farmers in agricultural production amounted to 1,633,000 dollars, equivalent to 0.147% of gross domestic product at market prices that is 1,108,200 million. Fishing is also playing an important role, while Forest plays a minor role. the evolution of Canada abandoned subsistence techniques and now sees only 3% of Canadians use a mechanized industrial farmer can feed the rest of the country's population of 30,689.0 thousand (2001) and export markets Foreign .. (32,777,300 Estimated population in Canada was on 01 January 2007).
Trade
Marketing and economic movement of agricultural products from Canada was a different challenge. includes trade in goods of Canada that provide provincial and interprovincial. Agencies and support services such as storage, railways, warehouses, shops, banks all the effects on domestic commerce. Wheat Trade Bread Basket "world" or the Canadian prairies will be overseen by the Canadian Wheat Board. Depression of 1882-1897 in Canada a minimum of 64 cents Dollars per bushel ($ 24 / t) of 1893. This period during the Laurier government has seen thousands of properties canceled. Wheat prices surged during the First World War 1928, Canada exported large quantities of wheat, flour, and property. The depression had an impact on Canadian exports running at about 40% of the amount 1928. European markets detainees need to import wheat from Canada, which began to grow their own varieties, and the Second World War to events an embargo on trade towards the European markets. Canada has become more of an industrial organization at the time of the industrial revolution, and a less agricultural nation. After the Second World War the United Kingdom signed a contract for the large amount of agricultural products produced, such as bacon, cheese, wheat, oats and barley. After the United Kingdom, the United States is the largest foreign trade partner. Between 1943 and 1953 the average exports of Canadian wheat bushel was 347,200,000 (9,449,000 t). Three-year wheat agreement of 1955, including exports of wheat or flour to 28 of 44 importing countries, like Germany, Japan, Belgium, United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
Agribusiness
Food, activities for food and fiber production and processing that are not part of the estate. This includes the production of agricultural equipment and fertilizers to agricultural production. The food also includes companies that buy raw materials Farm subsequent elaboration. The industry, refrigerators, flour mills and canning industry would be included in the sector of agro-processing industry agricultural products.
categories of industry
According to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, are the classifications of agriculture industries Canadian.
Canada Agriculture Industries
Industry
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Brewing industry
It consists of two large national production Beer: Labatt Breweries of Canada and Molson Breweries Canada
Buckwheat Industry
Buckwheat flour is used for mixing cakes and pastries. Buckwheat exported mainly to Japan. Most specialty crops produced in Manitoba
Canary Seed Industry
In 2005, Canada produced 77% of world production of plaster. Saskatchewan lands were conducive to bird seed.
Chewing gum and confectionery industry
Sugar and cocoa were imported for this industry to foreign companies operating in Canada. Several candy $ 1480000000 were sent in 1997.
Milk
In the food sector of the economy of Canada is the third largest dairy industry.
Genetics Industry
The Canadian record run ROP program discovers cows of high milk production capacity. quality of bovine milk are monitored by the Agency Improving the Canadian dairy herds. (Canadian DHI).
Distilling Industry
Canadian whiskey from rye and corn is The main aspect of this industry in Canada. The distillery industry includes the production of whiskey, rum, vodka, gin, liqueurs, spirits, refrigerators and base of ethyl alcohol.
Egg Industry
Industry around a table egg production automated, enzymes, key egg, processed foods, and support for producers of chickens, laying hens (layers), producers and grade.
Seafood and Fishing Industry
This industry produces EUR 5 billion per year. Fish is the fourth exporter of Canada, fishing in the Atlantic fishery and the Pacific aquaculture.
fodder industry
This class includes food for livestock, cows, sheep and horses. The hay is the main forage, supplemented with alfalfa, beans, peas and corn. Besides domestic markets, exports from Canada will arrive in the Pacific Rim.
Industry Fruit
Perennial crops integrated producer of apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots, nectarines and cherries, followed by areas of wine grapes. Industry supports fresh fruit, canned, frozen and canned food production. Perennial crops integrated producer of apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots, nectarines and cherries, followed by wine grape. The industry supports fresh, canned, frozen and canned fruits and food production.
The grains and oilseeds industry
Wheat, barley and oats are the exports of Canadian grain. Rapeseed, soy and flax are the major Exports of oilseeds.
The basic grain products industry
The production of cereals and oilseed milling supports the manufacturing malt, starch, vegetable fat and oil manufacturing and the manufacture of breakfast cereals
Hemp Industry
Spin-off industries in the production hemp are aromatherapy, shampoo commercial oil paints, cosmetics, edible oils, clothes and accessories, hemp flour and flour snack products, and moisturizers and conditioners.
beekeeping industry
Beeswax cosmetics, ointments, candles and waxes home. Charged Diet is a product of the bee pollen. Propolis and royal jelly is used in cosmetics, creams, lotions, toners and lip balm. Honey is a sweetener for food production or domestic sales.
Industrial agriculture (animals)
Intensive farming, agriculture intensive pig, integrated multi-trophic aquaculture and shrimp farming are the various forms of industrial agriculture oriented mass production
Industrial agriculture
Includes innovation in agricultural machinery and farming methods, genetic technology, techniques to achieve economies of scale in production, creating new markets for consumption, the demand for patent protection to genetic information, and global trade
Maple syrup industry
maple syrup can be used to make maple sugar, maple butter, chewing gum and a sweetener.
Industry mustard seeds
yellow mustard is the highest export and closely by brown mustard and China. 2007 has seen an increase in prices of seeds mustard.
organic industry
certification and operational rules are challenges to growing organic farming industry. Agriculture with and without biodynamic organic chemical synthesis provides a global manufacturer and consumer choice of food animals.
Potato industry
Apples land Innovation Network (PIN) in 2020 was launched in 2006 to support the development of new markets and new uses for the potato in the diversification markets.
Poultry Industry
Avian influenza ("bird flu") is the ultimate concern in the poultry industry poultry disease precautions are in place, but if this strain reaches Canada.
fruits and vegetables Treaty
includes fruit and vegetable processing products consumption of canned goods, cider, jellies, jams, jellies and jams, pickles, sauces, soups, vegetables and fruit juices and vinegar.
powder industry
Beans, chickpeas, beans, lentils and understand the pulse of the industry. pea soup and beans production process of pork are the growth poles. biggest exporter of Powder Canada.
red meat industry
This is the fourth production in Canada. Cattle, calves, pigs, sheep, lambs, deer, buffalo are domesticated red meat export and domestic consumption.
The seed industry
The producers then, field inspectors, establishments Registered seed, seed test plots, and seed merchants are the pillars of seed production.
Snack Food Industry
Cereal grains, corn, nuts, oils, potatoes, and seeds are the main ingredients of fast foods like potato chips, nuts, peanut butter, roasted pork, seeds and sandwiches.
Industry sunflower seeds
Around 80 per cent cultivated sunflowers sold in Canada as an appetizer of toasted sunflower seeds or without the peel to bake. The main consumer is internal. birdfeeder vegetable oils and sunflower are the smaller markets are developing.
Plant Industry
The edible part of a plant is a vegetable. The vegetables can be marketed fresh or processed fruit and vegetables partially. The greenhouse vegetable industry supports the farmers' field full of vegetables.
Wine industry
Canada winemakers produce wines with unique flavors, characteristics of aging international flavors and prices. The hybrid grape species native to Canada with race results in the production of grape wine grapes for a shorter, cooler growing season, and quality elsewhere.
Agricultural
Agricultural science began to develop new styles of Agriculture and strains of wheat and because agriculture could become a prosperous business. Culture methods have been developed in places such as Indian Head Experimental Farm, Rosthern Experimental Station, Bell Farm. The best crop of the train has traveled around the farmers and rural education pioneer. The 1901 census showed 511,100 farms and the number of farms reached its peak in 1941 at a record 732,800 properties .. Industrial Revolution mechanized agriculture has modernized vehicles replaced the horse plow the land or calessa. Farms became much larger and mechanized advance to industrial agriculture.
Production
See also: List of countries by GDP sector composition
Agricultural activities have was very laborious before the industrial revolution and the arrival of tractors, collect, packers, etc. In the decade from 1800 to mid-1900, a large percentage of Canadian workforce was busy at work, smaller agricultural practices. After mechanization, scientific advancement, improvement the marketing practices of the farms have become more efficient, larger and less manpower. The work force was released and went to industry, government, transportation, trade and finance. Agriculture, livestock and horticulture employee fourth population census of Canada 1951 exports by Canadian companies and manufacturing.
Farm Equipment
The Oliver plow was in use in 1896, which could cut through the prairie grass. Binders that can cut and tie for the season of harvest and grain storage silos were also introduced in late 1800. The plows, tractors, separators, mixing just to name a few are implemented for large mechanized harvesting or horticultural farmers are saving devices work. Many Canadian museums, including the Reynolds-Alberta Museum presents the evolution and variety of agricultural machinery.
The wheat crop by combination
Challenges
Depression and drought of the dirty thirties was devastating. This drought has resulted in a massive exodus of population and the meadow new agricultural practices such as soil conservation and crop rotation.
Soil conservation practices such as crop rotation, cover crops and wind protection to name but a few have been developing a broad and placed fourth in the drought experience in recovery dirty thirty. Literally layers and layers of topsoil is blown during this time. Bow River Irrigation Project, Project Red Deer River and the St. Mary irrigation project in Alberta, there has been Some major projects undertaken by the Law on agricultural rehabilitation of the Prairies (PFRA), resulting in reservoirs and distribution systems. A current project is liming (Soil) soil liming Resources Research Institute of the Earth. diseases such as wheat and coal smelly touch can be treated successfully with a fungicide. Diseases plants and animals can break a farmer. Tuberculosis in animals was a threat to the top, and cattle must be tested and accredited areas in 1956. Diseases newer, cachexia and chronic transmissible transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) that affects both deer and moose. Elk and deer farming is a field pioneered domestication has had a reduction of this disease. mad cow disease in cattle and sheep are protected by tremor Canadian Food Inspection. The poultry industry has been affected by the pullorum disease, and control of the herd with breeding poultry disease has been controlled.
Plant characteristics can be modified to resist insects or disease have made progress in the practices of Canada on agriculture. cereal wafers that can destroy most surfaces sown with wheat in 1938 was controlled by the selection of strains that were resistant to Roya. This strain was a success until 1950, when again a new strain of rust has been unleashed, and even a new species of wheat known Selkirk was developed that was resistant to rust. Biotechnology is the focus of new investigations and regulations affecting agriculture this century.
development institutions and education
To increase the viability of agriculture as an economic way of life improvements have been made by several different educational institutions at national. Advances and innovations have been made in various fields of agricultural science, agricultural engineering, soil science, farming, agriculture sustainable agricultural productivity, agricultural science, biodiversity, bio-engineering, irrigation and sample research swine.
institutions Canadian development and education
Institution
Research Program
Animal Biotechnology Embryo Laboratory
artificial insemination Aebli Research, embryo biotechnology to improve the conditions of rearing.
Central Experimental Farm
Scientific research to improve farming methods and cultures. Characteristics of Canada Agriculture Museum, the Dominion Arboretum and Ornamental Gardens.
Taxes Viticulture and Enology Institute Climate
CCOVI conducts research that allow the cultivation of vines and wine production in colder climates.
Devonian Botanic Garden
Emphasis in alpine plants resistant to cold and ecology and wetland biology of fungi, horticulture, research and phenology.
Fisheries Centre
Search for aquatic ecosystems and maritime cooperation with communities, government and NGOs
List of botanical gardens in Canada
North-West Fisheries Center
ANCA is an element of the Canadian Research Facility of Science, Oceans and Environment (SOE) and the Directorate General of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) conducts aquatic marine research and conservation.
Nova Scotia Agricultural College
In the field studies and farm animals.
Ontario Horticultural Association
Regional associations to promote horticultural education in horticulture.
University of Saskatchewan Agriculture and Resources Biological College
Agricultural Resources and biological engineering, economics, agronomy, animal science, environmental sciences, food and Applied Microbiological Sciences, Great Animal Clinical Sciences, Plant and Soil Science
Vaccines and Infectious Diseases
The installation of Vidoes develops vaccines to improve human and animal DNA.
See also
Canadian Agricultural Safety Association
Pesticides in Canada
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