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
A postcard of Agassiz’s Dominion Experimental Farm, early 1900s. Includes photographs of farm animals and the landscape.
Aerial view of the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm buildings and fields under cultivation, late 1800s.
Aerial view of the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm showing buildings and fields in production, late 1800s. The stone barn is the large building near the centre.
The stone barn at the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm, late 1890s. It was built in 1893 as a shelter for dairy cattle.
Grazing dairy cows and a feeding calf at the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm, early 1900s.
People gathered along Pioneer Avenue in Agassiz to watch the Fall Fair and Corn Festival parade, 1950s.
Aime Sache is Corn King for a second year. George Cruickshank, Member of Parliament for the Fraser Valley, presents the award, August 1953.
Early milking parlour at Agassiz’s Dominion Experimental Farm, mid-1900s. Ernie Williamson connects a cow to the automatic milking machine.