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    The First Planting Season in Canada 1896

    June 16, 2025April 20, 2026 Agassiz-Harrison Museum & Archives (Source), The Hazeley Letters

    As the first signs of spring begin to emerge and the soil becomes warmer, the planting season officially begins. It is a time of new growth, fresh opportunities, and deep-rooted traditions. For farmers, it marks the start of a long days in the fields and hope for a…

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