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Heritage

Canada, 1939
film

Documentary on Western Canada’s prairies and plains where extensive agriculture began in 1890. Wheat was grown in large quantities and became the most i..

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Western wheat

Canada, 1952
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Canada's prairie Provinces

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The Great Plains

Canada, 1955
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Wheat country

Canada, 1959
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Wheat

Canada, 1968
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Harvesting

Canada, 1966
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Struggle for oil

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The Changing wheat belt

Canada, 1966
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Prairie provinces of Canada

United States, 1943
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One hundred harvests

Australia, 1972
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Canadian wheat story

Canada, 1944
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Drylanders

Canada, 1964
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Harvests for tomorrow

United States, 1941
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Following the plough

Canada, 1974
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Under western skies

United States, 1945
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Turn the soil

Australia, 1947
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A House on the prairie

Canada, 1978
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Australia's wheat

Australia, 1969
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