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NATURAL RESOURCES OF QUEBEC
The Provincial Dairy School is situated at St. Hyacinthe, in the
Eastern Townships. It was originated by the local dairymen’s asso-
ciation in 1892 with Government assistance and its purpose is to train
cheese and butter makers and inspectors. The present school was built
by the Government of the province in 1905 at a cost of $100,000. No
butter or cheese factory can be operated in the province unless it is under
the supervision of an operator holding a diploma or certificate from this
dairy school. In 1926 the number of students registered was 305, and
383 diplomas and certificates were granted.
FIELD CROPS
Value of Field Crops.—For some years past the value of field crops
has surpassed that of live stock. From 1920 to 1926 the value of field
crops was as follows: —
1920. .
1921...
1922.
19972
$330,251,000
210,154,000
“7 159,600
.35.137.400
1924
192%
192¢
1027
$139,359,000
150,253,000
59,263,000
144 273.000
Area in Field Crops.—6,877,900 acres were seeded to field crops
in 1927. The comparative table below gives the acreage sown to the
various crops from 1923 to 1927.
F1eLp Cror ACREAGE IN QUEBEC
Spring wheat......
Dats. ............
Barley...........
7
fi
Jeans............
3uckwheat. ......
Mixed grains......
Flax.............
Corn for husking. .
Potatoes. .........
Turnips and roots.
Hay and clover...
todder corn. .....
Alfalfa Ca
Total. ......
1923
acres |
74,478
1,819,920
124,771
13.499
40,874
15.692
156,031
112,210
3,000
32,394
157,817
33,948
3,952,301
91,283
21.940
6 650 18K
1924
acres
69,000
1,838,000
124,000
13,000
40,000
15,000
154,000
112,000
2,800
31,400
159,000
23,601
1,031,010
92,070
21.500
6.736.3¢
1025
90CTeS
68,000
1,856,000
124,000
13,000
40,000
15,000
152,000
113,000
2,700
31,000
56,000
24,000
12,000
20,000
22 000
5.878 7
1926
acres
64,000
1,856,000
124,000
12,500
38,000
14,600
154,000
115,000
2,500
30,400
159,000
54,000
53,000
8,000
22.200
6 867 900
1927
meres
61,000
|, 782,000
125,000
12.200
36,000
14,300
159,000
117,000
2,400
29,000
162,000
34.000
+36,000
85,000
23.000
5.877 900
Wheat Growing.—Before the development of the western provinces
the Quebec farmers raised more wheat than the province required, so that
there was a considerable quantity for export. The ease with which