Knee High by the First of July: Celebrating the Legacy of Corn in the District of Kent, British Columbia Knee High by the First of July The Agassiz-Harrison Historical Society
The stainless steel milking parlour at Cordine Farms, 2018.
Stainless steel milk storage tank at Cordine Farms, 2018.
The stainless steel milking parlour at Peterson Farms, 2018.
Penned Holstein calves at Peterson Farms, 2018.
Grazing brown hens in front of a shed at Peterson Farms, 2018.
Holstein cows eating in the Peterson Farms barn, 2018.
The Bonnie Doone Dairy Farm in Harrison Mills during the 1948 Fraser River Flood. The Tugboat “Hasty” belonged to Jack Penny, a friend of Bill Duncan.
Farmer using his car to transport milk cannisters to the train station, early 1900s.
In 1923 the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm held a banquet in honour of champion cow Segis May Echo. In one year, she produced 30,886 pounds of milk and […]
4-H club member with her dairy cow at the Agassiz Fall Fair, early 2000s. Each September, the relationship between corn and cows is celebrated at the Agassiz Fall […]
Jars of produce on a table at the Agassiz Fall Fair, 1990s. Each year contestants enter their best recipes for a chance of winning first in their category […]
Uncovering buried logs in preparation to plant sweet corn on Seabird Island, 1975.