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Cutting and stooking on Fred Engen's farm, Saskatchewan
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Cutting and stooking on Fred Engen's farm, Saskatchewan
ca. 1910, by John Woodruff

Carefully selected imagery prepared for the Immigration Branch of the Department of the Interior was instrumental in changing public perceptions of the West from a desolate and barren landscape to a bountiful and thriving agricultural region. Not surprisingly, the majority of promotional photographs were views of large farms and productive harvests.

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