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
Four female volunteers sitting and shucking corn for the corn roast at the Agassiz Fall Fair, early 2000s.
A hop field in Agassiz with Mount Cheam in the background, 1940s.
Postcard showing four 20,000 lb butterfat producing cows at the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm, 1915. Note that all of the cows are Holsteins.
A corn field at the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm, 1915. Note the spacing between the rows and the different heights of the plants in each row.
Holstein cows grazing in a field at the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm, early 1900s.
Magnificent prize Bull of the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm, early 1900s.
A postcard of Agassiz’s Dominion Experimental Farm, early 1900s. Includes photographs of farm animals and the landscape.
Freshly picked Agassiz corn is available roadside at a Sparkes Corn Barn, early 2000s.
District of Kent residents and visitors stop by the Sparkes Corn Barn Walk/Drive Thru to pick up fresh corn each fall, early 2000s. The Agassiz barn, situated by […]
Grazing dairy cows and a feeding calf at the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm, early 1900s.
A group of people tour the corn fields at the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm Grasslands Field Day, mid-1900s.
Tom Scarff sitting on a decorated parade float during the Agassiz Corn Festival, 1950s.