. Dry farming in western Canada . Fig. 12.—-Temperature Zones of Canada. The shaded area represents the average summer temperature and the unshaded portions the average temperature for the year. From Meteoro- logical Reports. be observed that southern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan and the southern part of the Red River Valley are the warmest for both the year and the sum- mer, and that the temperature decreases in a north- easterly or a northerly direction, but that in the direc- tion of northern Alberta and northwestern Saskatch- ewan the temperature decreases less rapidly than in nor


. Dry farming in western Canada . Fig. 12.—-Temperature Zones of Canada. The shaded area represents the average summer temperature and the unshaded portions the average temperature for the year. From Meteoro- logical Reports. be observed that southern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan and the southern part of the Red River Valley are the warmest for both the year and the sum- mer, and that the temperature decreases in a north- easterly or a northerly direction, but that in the direc- tion of northern Alberta and northwestern Saskatch- ewan the temperature decreases less rapidly than in northern Manitoba.


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