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Part 2: The Institutions

Documentary on The Grain Exchange & The Canadian Wheat Board.

Aired 11/24/2015

Built On Agriculture

Part 2: The Institutions

Special | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Documentary on The Grain Exchange & The Canadian Wheat Board.

The Grain Exchange, grain pools, private grain companies and The Canadian Wheat Board were all part of the growth of agriculture in Manitoba and western Canada. Women also played a major role in the establishment of agriculture and the growth and health of the family farm.

Aired 11/24/2015

Built On Agriculture is a local public television program presented by Prairie Public

Production funding for Built on Agriculture was provided by Manitoba Government Growing Forward 2, a federal-provincial territorial initiative, Government of Canada; MacDon Industries Ltd., Monsanto Canada Inc., The Bicentenary of...

Built On Agriculture

Part 2: The Institutions

Special | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

The Grain Exchange, grain pools, private grain companies and The Canadian Wheat Board were all part of the growth of agriculture in Manitoba and western Canada. Women also played a major role in the establishment of agriculture and the growth and health of the family farm.

Aired 11/24/2015

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Built On Agriculture is a local public television program presented by Prairie Public

Production funding for Built on Agriculture was provided by Manitoba Government Growing Forward 2, a federal-provincial territorial initiative, Government of Canada; MacDon Industries Ltd., Monsanto Canada Inc., The Bicentenary of...

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