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Fall 2009
This narrative inquiry uses the talking circle, a discourse process indigenous to the North American prairies, to explore the experiences of recent international migrants to rural Alberta. The immediate intention is to address questions of rural revitalization and the creation of welcoming...
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Diversified No-Till Crop Rotations: Soil Health Attributes across Multiple Ecozones on the Canadian Prairies
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Traditional cereal-based cropping systems on the Canadian prairies have contributed considerably to soil and environmental degradation, increased production costs, and a threat to agricultural sustainability. To address global food demand, there is a need for sustainable cropping systems that...