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  2. Agriculture in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Nova Scotia is the production of various food, feed, and fiber commodities to fulfill domestic and international human and animal sustenance needs. Nova Scotia is a province in Atlantic Canada , totaling 55 284 km 2 of land and water, and bordering New Brunswick . [ 1 ]

  3. Category:Agriculture in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia Agricultural College (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Agriculture in Nova Scotia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. Kentville Research and Development Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Kentville Research and Development Centre (formerly Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre) is a branch of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's national network of 20 research centres stationed across Canada. [1] The site is situated on 464 acres (188 ha; 0.725 sq mi) in Kentville, located in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley.

  5. Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Agriculture was officially founded on 1 September 2012 with the merger of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC) into Dalhousie University. [9] [10]The Faculty of Agriculture traces its history to The School of Agriculture, founded in 1885 and located in Truro, as well as The School of Horticulture, founded in 1893 and located in Wolfville.

  6. Nova Scotia Agricultural College - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC) was a publicly owned Canadian university college (founded 14 February 1905 and administered within the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture) located at Bible Hill, Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia Agricultural College merged with Dalhousie University and became Dalhousie's Faculty of Agriculture on 1 ...

  7. Ross Farm Museum - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the Ross Farm Museum is to give visitors an understanding of the importance of Nova Scotia's rural heritage. It includes a country store displaying the types of products available then, a working cooper shop, historic breeds of farm animals, a blacksmith, a working farm, and a village school house.

  8. Nova Scotia Department of Economic and Rural Development

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    The Department did this by helping Nova Scotia businesses to expand employment opportunities, and by encouraging the establishment and growth of commerce and industry in the province. The departmental mandate also included designing economic development policies, programs, and activities that strengthen economic and social conditions in the ...

  9. Hants County Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    Hants County Exhibition Park is owned and operated by the Windsor Agricultural Society. [6] The main goal of the society is to continue to host the agricultural exhibition annually. [ 5 ] The main income of the society is through revenue made during the exhibition events, as well as renting the facilities during other times of the year. [ 3 ]