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Agriculture Is Alive And Well In Canada's North I To list various natural agriculture products of Canada and where they come from www.agric.gov.ab.ca/food/process/fdprcdir/index.html (Alberta only) http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/agric/farm1.htm
Extractions: Teacher's Kits Canadian agriculture at a glance Overview This exercise increases students' awareness of some less familiar farm types. Suggested duration, procedures and solutions are included, but all can be adapted to your students' particular interests or abilities. Contributors: David Larwood, Teacher, Lord Asquith School, Asquith, Saskatchewan, with editorial input and subject matter expertise from Gaye Ward, Cindy Heffernan, Lynda Kemp and Steve Boyd of Statistics Canada's Agriculture Division. Objectives Suggested Grade Level and Subject Areas Intermediate Home Economics and Family Studies, Business Studies, Consumer Education Duration see Classroom Instructions Materials Resources "Agriculture is alive and well in Canada's North" by Tom Thibault, page 29 HTML HTML , in Canadian Agriculture at a Glance Alberta's Agricultural Processing Industry Directory: potato processors, available at
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Extractions: September 18 2002 "In a series of meetings across the drought stricken area of the prairies, we were told time and time again by farmers, that they simply didn't know where to turn to for information on finding feed," said Gord Friesen, Area Director for Mennonite Disaster Services. "Farmers are looking to connect directly with other farmers to establish fair pricing, farmer to farmer, and avoid the costs of brokerage. Many felt that with our experience in dealing with disaster responses, we could play a valuable and trusted role." The toll-free phone line, 1-866-637-3276 (1-866-MDS-FARM), is available immediately to accept listings. Farmers and ranchers can simply call in to the phone number, which will be staffed by Mennonite Disaster Service volunteers, to either list excess hay, feed grain, straw or temporary pasture they have for sale or rent, or to list a need for one or more of these. The phone volunteers will link the farmers directly based on product and location. Pricing, actual purchase arrangements and transportation will be negotiated directly between the farmers. "This ecumenical phone line is intended to compliment the commercial and governmental resources that are already in place," said Friesen. "Our primary goal is to assist farmers, especially cow-calf, dairy and grain/forage producers, directly connect with one another."
Warrens Agricultural Directory agriculture and AgriFood Canada (ACEIS), http//www.agr.ca. Alberta agricultureFood and Rural Devlopment, http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca http://www.warrensdirectory.com/govag.html
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GWMG: Oldman River - References Group in the Geography Department at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada . http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/irrigate/water_rationing.html . http://www.uoguelph.ca/gwmg/wcp_home/Pages/O_ref.htm
Extractions: Guelph Water Management Group Home Watershed Characterization Project Alberta Agriculture, Alberta Environment, Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife, Alberta Municipal Affairs and Alberta Transportation and Utilities. 1988. Agricultural Land Base Study: Executive Summary. Edmonton, Alberta: Alberta Agriculture. Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. 2002c. Alberta Farm Water Program Factsheet. Information and Contacts. Edmonton, Alberta: Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Alberta Environment and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. 2001. Agriculture Drought Risk Management Plan for Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta: Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development and Alberta Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture Council. 2000. Alberta Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture (AESA) Program a Year in Review 1999/2000 . Edmonton, Alberta: Albeta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development and Alberta Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture Council. Alberta Environment. 1991. Alberta's Water Resource. Background Paper: Volume 1. Edmonton, Alberta: Alberta Environment.
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Saskatchewan Agriculture And Food: Human Services Website www.agr.gov.sk.ca CANADA Mitchell, Honourable Andy Websitewww.agric.gov.ab.ca BRITISH COLUMBIA Bell, Honourable Pat http://www.agr.gov.sk.ca/apps/human_serv/structure/display2.asp?id=1256
Hemp In Canada, hemp was used as a source of paper, fuel and fibre, Alberta agriculture,Food and Rural Development Website ww.agric.gov.ab.ca/index.html http://www.agr.gov.sk.ca/docs/crops/special_crops/hemp.asp
Extractions: Introduction Licensing Market Opportunities Adaptation ... Additional Information Introduction Hemp ( Cannabis sativa ) has been cultivated for centuries as a source of fibre for rope, sail, and clothing. The seed was crushed as a source of oil, food and feed. Hemp leaves In Canada, hemp was used as a source of paper, fuel and fibre, until it was outlawed in 1937 under the Narcotics Control Act . Since March 1998, it can be produced in Canada under license with Health Canada. All producers, processors, researchers, contractors, and possessors of hemp must be licensed. Approximately 14,000 ha (34,000 ac) of hemp was grown for grain and fibre production in Canada in 1999, while 40,000 ha (100,000 ac) of fibre hemp was grown in Europe in 1998. Hemp is a tall (1.5-4 m or 5-13 ft) annual plant grown for grain and fibre. In well-structured soils, the plant can produce a 15-30 cm (6-12 in) tap root. In compacted or poorly drained soils, the plant produces more lateral fibrous roots. Leaves are palmate with 7-11 leaflets with serrated edges. Female hemp plant on left, male plant on right
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Extractions: We intend to list links that are of interest for our members. All suggestions are welcome! Nous avons l'intention de placer ici les liens qui sont susceptibles d'intéresser nos membres. Vos suggestions sont les bienvenues! NEW For those interested in laws and weeds, you will find a mine of information available on the following site http://www.canlii.org/ It is managed by the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII). CanLII seeks to gather legislative and judicial texts, as well as legal commentaries, from federal, provincial and territorial jurisdictions on a single Web site.
Extractions: Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI) Academic and Governmental Organizations: Countries Beginning with "C" Part 1: Cambodia through Chile The Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI) currently contains contact information for approximately 1500 entomology departments and institutes in the academic institutions and government agencies of 152 different countries. For an explanation of the content and arrangement of DEDI, please read the Introduction page. You may search for a specific department in the Index of Departments . This file contains the DEDI listing for countries whose name (in English) falls alphabetically between Cambodia and Chile. To see the listing for a particular country or province, click on one of the following links: To skip to the listing for a country not included above, click on the letter below that corresponds to the first letter in the name of the country (in English): A B C D E F G ... Z CAMBODIA [Note: Entries for this country are arranged alphabetically by city.]
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Health Regulations Canadas safety standards protect human, animal and plant health. Web Sitehttp//www.agric.gov.ab.ca Alberta agriculture, Food and Rural Development, http://www.town.lacombe.ab.ca/62/ecdev/doing_business/healthregs.htm
Extractions: Environmental Health Services, David Thompson Health Region, is an approving authority to the following types of businesses: waste management facilities, land treatment facilities, pet stores, food establishments (all operations involving food), personal care facilities (hair salons, aesthetics and massage studios), recreational facilities (swimming pools, whirlpools and fitness clubs), institutions (jails, schools, group homes, acute and long-term care facilities), child care facilities and home occupations. For more information on regulations, policies and approvals, contact: Environmental Health Services Fax: (403) 341-2188 Canadian Food Inspection Agency The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is an agency of the Canadian government who works with consumers, industries and other government agencies to build one of the safest food systems in the world. Their goal is to help build a thriving and competitive agri-food and seafood industry by monitoring the health, safety and quality of Canadas agricultural, fish and food products. Canadas safety standards protect human, animal and plant health. Health Canada sets the human health and safety standards, CFIAs job is to enforce those standards. They work with both provincial and municipal governments to ensure that food growers and producers are complying with the safety standards.
Extractions: Legislation in Canada Related to Experimental Animals Federal Legislation and Regulations A legal opinion commissioned by the CCAC in 1998, Legislative Jurisdiction over Animals Used in Research, Teaching and Testing and an independent study commissioned by Health Canada in 2000, The Protection of Animals Used for the Purpose of Xenotransplantation in Canada, both reach the conclusion that under the Constitution Act , the federal government does not have jurisdiction to legislate with respect to experiments involving animals as this is a provincial jurisdiction. However, the federal government is not totally absent from the field of animal welfare. The three areas in which the federal government has taken action are under the criminal law power, the health power and the spending power. The Criminal Code of Canada Section 446 and 447 of the Criminal Code protect animals from cruelty, abuse and neglect. This section of the Criminal Code has been under review for several years.
Agricultural Injuries And Fatalities In Canada: Links http//www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/app21/rtw/index.jsp. Atlantic Canada Farm Health andSafety Website http//www.peifa.ca/farmsafety. Top. Better Farming http://meds.queensu.ca/~emresrch/caisp/links.html
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Barley Oat Subcommittee 1999-2000 BREEDING AGRONOMY EVALUATION email patricia.juskiw@agric.gov.ab.ca. Dr. S. Kibite. *Secretary*, agriculture Agri-Food Dr. J. Mitchell Fetch, agriculture Agri-Food Canada http://www.usask.ca/agriculture/plantsci/foxs/prrcg/b&oagron.html
Extractions: Mr. J. Anderson Agricore Box 2700 Calgary, AB T2P 2P5 Phone: (403) 216-0116 Fax: (403) 216-0121 e-mail: janderson2@agricore.com Dr. M. Bjarko Busch Agricultural Resources, Inc. 3515 E. Ct. Road 52 Fort Collins, CO 80526 USA Phone: (970) 221-5622 Fax: (970) 983-0413 e-mail: mike.bjarko@anheuser-busch.com Dr. P.D. Brown Cereal Research Centre 195 Dafoe Road Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M9 Phone: (204) 983-0413 Fax: (204) 983-4604 e-mail: dbrown@em.agr.ca Mr B. Chapman *Chair* 1000 3 - 100 Street #2 Westlock, AB T7P 2E8 Phone: (780) 349-4465 Fax: (780) 349-5240 e-mail: bill.chapman@agric.gov.ab.ca Dr. D.R. Clark Western Plant Breeders 8111 Timberline Dr. Bozeman, MT 59718 USA Phone: (406) 587-1218 Fax: (406) 586-8247 e-mail: wpbdale@avicom.net Dr. G. Clayton Lacombe Research Centre Lacombe, AB T4L 1W1 Phone: (403) 782-8123 Fax: (403) 782-6120 e-mail: claytong@em.agr.ca Mr. D. Debreuil Cargill Ltd. P.O. Box 5900 300 - 240 Graham Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3C 4C5 Phone: (204) 947-6228 Fax: (204) 947-6333 e-mail: daniel_debreuil@cargill.com Dr. D. DeKoeyer Cereal Research Centre 195 Dafoe Road Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M9
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Extractions: Contacts ... IGA Offices This section references examples of past, current, and future trade policy topics of general interest, identifies relevant organizations, and links various websites that provide current and more in-depth information. World Trade Organization Doha negotiation round , scheduled to conclude by January 1, 2005, is greater sensitivity to the problems of developing and least developed countries regarding trade obligations and benefits and to provide for capacity-building and technical assistance. For reports and papers tracking progress within the post-Doha WTO negotiations, see the following websites: