How Agriculture Made Canada

How Agriculture Made Canada
Title How Agriculture Made Canada PDF eBook
Author Peter A. Russell
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 400
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0773540644

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An original and textured analysis of how agricultural developments in Quebec and Ontario had a significant and direct impact on rural settlement in the Prairies.

Agricultural Productivity and Producer Behavior

Agricultural Productivity and Producer Behavior
Title Agricultural Productivity and Producer Behavior PDF eBook
Author Wolfram Schlenker
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 316
Release 2019-11-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 022661980X

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Agricultural yields have increased steadily in the last half century, particularly since the Green Revolution. At the same time, inflation-adjusted agricultural commodity prices have been trending downward as increases in supply outpace the growth of demand. Recent severe weather events, biofuel mandates, and a switch toward a more meat-heavy diet in emerging economies have nevertheless boosted commodity prices. Whether this is a temporary jump or the beginning of a longer-term trend is an open question. Agricultural Productivity and Producer Behavior examines the factors contributing to the remarkably steady increase in global yields and assesses whether yield growth can continue. This research also considers whether agricultural productivity growth has been, and will be, associated with significant environmental externalities. Among the topics studied are genetically modified crops; changing climatic factors; farm production responses to government regulations including crop insurance, transport subsidies, and electricity subsidies for groundwater extraction; and the role of specific farm practices such as crop diversification, disease management, and water-saving methods. This research provides new evidence that technological as well as policy choices influence agricultural productivity.

Canadian Farm Economics

Canadian Farm Economics
Title Canadian Farm Economics PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 1988
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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Farming in a Global Economy

Farming in a Global Economy
Title Farming in a Global Economy PDF eBook
Author Frans Schryer
Publisher
Pages 406
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This book describes how Dutch immigrants became commercial farmers in the Canadian province of Ontario. It addresses the broader question of why the Dutch have an international reputation as successful farmers, and the critical implications of such positive stereotyping.

Canadian Agricultural Policy

Canadian Agricultural Policy
Title Canadian Agricultural Policy PDF eBook
Author Vernon Fowke
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 448
Release 1946-12-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1487597169

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First published in 1946, this historical analysis of Canadian agricultural policy from 1600 to 1930 tests the assumption that agriculture has been Canada's basic industry, central in the economic and political life of the nation. Professor Fowke demonstrates that agricultural interests have always been secondary in shaping agricultural policy. Government attitudes have been influenced less by economic and political agrarian pressures than by such considerations as defence of empire, provisioning of the staple trades, and later the investment opportunities offered to industry, commerce, and finance by an expanding agricultural frontier.

Turfgrass

Turfgrass
Title Turfgrass PDF eBook
Author John C. Stier
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 1348
Release 2020-01-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0891186131

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Sustainability is a key framework for analyzing biological systems—and turfgrass is no exception. It is part of a complex that encompasses turfgrass interactions with different environments and the suitability of different turfgrasses for specific environments. In addition to its biological role, turfgrass—in the form of lawns, green spaces, and playing surfaces—brings beneficial sociological effects to an increasingly urbanized society. This book presents a comprehensive overview of current knowledge and issues in the field of turfgrass research and management, including the genetics and breeding, the diseases and pests, and the ecology of turfgrasses, and will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers.

The Canadian Wheat Board

The Canadian Wheat Board
Title The Canadian Wheat Board PDF eBook
Author Andrew Schmitz
Publisher University of Regina Press
Pages 348
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780889771345

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The Canadian Wheat Board is a monopoly seller of western Canadian wheat, durum, and barley for human consumption, and feed wheat for export. In this study, the authors first examine Canada's position in the world wheat & barley markets and the Board's role relative to multinational grain companies (MGCs). Chapter 3 presents the regulatory framework governing the Canadian grain industry. The single- desk selling concept of the Board is examined from a theoretical perspective in chapter 4. This chapter also describes the structure of the world wheat & barley trade in which MGCs play key roles. Recent changes in government policies in the US, the European Union, and Canada are discussed in chapter 5. Chapter 6 discusses state trading in grain, the World Trade Organization (WTO) attempts to discipline state trading enterprises, and the Board's impact on trade in the WTO context. Chapter 7 covers the numerous confrontations concerning Canada-US grain trade. Chapter 8 focuses on the debate over creation of a dual market for feed barley. Chapter 9 examines the Charter of Rights case brought against the Board by barley producers & organizations. The focus of chapter 10 is grain transportation, its regulatory framework, and the Board's roles in the grain transportation system. Chapter 11 examines the Board's economic performance. Chapter 12 discusses the marketing of flax and canola in order to better understand how the Board can achieve price premiums and eliminate inefficiencies when marketing grains. The Board's ability to introduce additional price & marketing flexibility is discussed in chapter 13, including the implications of providing the option for using futures markets. Chapter 14 explores the debate over dual marketing and its viability for western Canadian grain producers. The final chapter draws overall conclusions.