Official opening of the Field Crop Research Station, Woodstock, Ont., Aug. 12, 1983. 1983, 1988.

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Official opening of the Field Crop Research Station, Woodstock, Ont., Aug. 12, 1983. 1983, 1988.

Includes program; also advertisement flyer (photocopy) for Conservation Farming '88 held at Woodstock Research Station.

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University of Guelph. Research Stations.

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Woodstock (Ont.)

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University of Guelph. Field Crop Research Station.

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Ontario. Ministry of Agriculture and Food

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The museum was a project of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food and was conceived in 1966. Equipment, machines and tools were assembled over the years by Charles Matthews of Langstaff. The Museum closed March 31, 1997 as a result of provincial cost cutting. It later opened under the name The Farm Museum, and then Country Heritage Park. From the description of General file of articles and newspaper clippings on the Ontario Agricultural Museum, Milton, Ont. 1986- (University o...