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O. A. C. Review Volume 21 Issue 6, March 1909

Authors :
Ontario Agricultural College
Nunnick, F. C.
Gandier, S. H.
Sirett, H.
Jones, J. W.
Cutler, G. H.
Unwin, G. H.
Turney, A. G.
Williams, Miss B.
White, O. C.
Julyan, Miss L.
Kennedy, S.
Whitney, Miss E. M.
Learmonth, C. M.
Light, P. E.
Bailey, C. F.
University of Guelph
Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Publication Year :
1909
Publisher :
Ontario Agricultural College, 1909.

Abstract

This midwinter issue's articles pertain to the Canadian farmer and tariffs, the new ditching machines for digging trenches, the present state of dairy instruction in Ontario, and an alumnus' account of traveling through the Rockies and B. C. during winter. Agricultural articles address whether automobiles will replace harness horses, a report on the Short Courses in livestock and seed grain judging, and the experimental use of herbicides. Campus news pertain to the winter extracurricular activities of the Literary Society debates and mock parliament, the St. Valentine's At Home social, and winter athletic events. The Macdonald Institute column has articles regarding the perils of winter mail delivery to P. E. I., a bachelor's version of domestic science in rural Alberta, and campus activities of winter socials and society meetings. Alumni news is available in the Our Old Boys column. The farmer and the combines Life Ditching machines Dairy instruction in the Province of Ontario My Canada Canada's mountain region and the coast country in winter Agriculture Harness horses and motor cars The Short Courses in live stock judging Experimental Spraying to kill weeds Editorial College Life Mock parliaments Inspiration Athletics Aquatic events Our Old Boys Macdonald Winter mail service in Prince Edward Island Domestic Science in rural Alberta Among Ourselves At the Window Much ado about nothing Locals advertising

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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