. Prince Albert and the North Saskatchewan [microform] : a guide to " the fertile belt" now being opened up by railway from Regina to Prince Albert, the central city! and capital of Saskatchewan. Agriculture; Agriculture. V â¢â¢',. «;. ... River Streetâ Prince Albert. ':». /â¦on&tantlV supplied wiTir Sparkling Hop Beer, Blackwood's Soft Drinks. New BiLLiARp AND Pool Tables. â ' ⢠':*'. bandry has no doubt minimized the deficiency. It is agreed the heavi'^ est crops during this latter period has been-raise4 on summer-fallow and the next best on fall-ploughing. It is the opinion


. Prince Albert and the North Saskatchewan [microform] : a guide to " the fertile belt" now being opened up by railway from Regina to Prince Albert, the central city! and capital of Saskatchewan. Agriculture; Agriculture. V â¢â¢',. «;. ... River Streetâ Prince Albert. ':». /â¦on&tantlV supplied wiTir Sparkling Hop Beer, Blackwood's Soft Drinks. New BiLLiARp AND Pool Tables. â ' ⢠':*'. bandry has no doubt minimized the deficiency. It is agreed the heavi'^ est crops during this latter period has been-raise4 on summer-fallow and the next best on fall-ploughing. It is the opinion of many that wet and dry seaBoftSf in thii part of the Terrltortes at leastf run in cycles of abouf seven years duration, Howeyer this may be, the past Winter {i^&i)'^J^j has by a much heavier snow fall than any other-wintei^ for > (he period named This heavier fall, in itself a benefit, is regarded by many natives and settlers as the forerunner of another cycle of moist years and prolific crops. Oh the other important Weather subject, early frost, it is necessary to oflfer a remark or two. Local observations coa- tinuedfot a nuipber of years, compared with the experiencesf of other localities on this and the other side of the line, lead to (he conviction that in no degree is this district worsd off in respect of early frost than pther settlements in the Territories, Manitoba and the North-western States Except in 1887, which was an unusually late season, there has been little or n5damage by frost to the wheat crop here in refcent years; and th^ belief is confidently held, that with the more general settlement. Df tb^-|:(!)t)nt]-yi> progressive agricultural methods, 9nâ¬ie attcntion< An4. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lorne Agricultural Society. Pri


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