Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... agricultural societies and a newly established Department of Agriculture from 9 % of goods production in 1884 to 21 % in 1910. In subsequent decades the relative share fell as other sectors of the economy expanded rapidly , but in 1939 ...
... agricultural societies and a newly established Department of Agriculture from 9 % of goods production in 1884 to 21 % in 1910. In subsequent decades the relative share fell as other sectors of the economy expanded rapidly , but in 1939 ...
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... agriculture in the period , or to determine the extent to which the agricultural development of the province was effected by the timber trade . 100 The rapidity of agricultural development between 1840 and 1870 would seem to indicate ...
... agriculture in the period , or to determine the extent to which the agricultural development of the province was effected by the timber trade . 100 The rapidity of agricultural development between 1840 and 1870 would seem to indicate ...
Page 38
... agricultural self - sufficiency in Canada forced diversified agricultural production for a limited Atlantic Provinces ' market . The appearance of multinational agribusiness conglomerates and nation - wide chain stores complicated ...
... agricultural self - sufficiency in Canada forced diversified agricultural production for a limited Atlantic Provinces ' market . The appearance of multinational agribusiness conglomerates and nation - wide chain stores complicated ...
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