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A news article was published in the July 1910 issue of ''The Maritime Farmer and Co-operative Dairyman'' trade magazine about a new anti-fungal spray factory being located near Kentville on the Kingsport Branch line. The scan of the article appears below, while the article text is shown here for search purposes: | A news article was published in the July 1910 issue of ''The Maritime Farmer and Co-operative Dairyman'' trade magazine about a new anti-fungal spray factory being located near Kentville on the Kingsport Branch line. The scan of the article appears below, while the article text is shown here for search purposes: | ||
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| − | ===''New Industry Started in the Annapolis | + | ===''New Industry Started in the Annapolis Valley.=== |
''Mr. F. A. Frazer, of Oregon Washington, United States, arrived in Kentville on Wednesday to install a Lime-Sulphur plant. A site has been purchased about a mile from Kentville on the C. V. Railway. Operations have already begun. Mr. Frazer, an expert in the manufacture of this new spray material, has already installed five plants, Nova Scotia being the last, to complete the chain of Lime-Sulphur factories from the Pacific to the Atlantic Coast. The Nigara Spray Company have secured the services of Mr. Frazer to make next year's output. The plant will cost about $15,000.<br> | ''Mr. F. A. Frazer, of Oregon Washington, United States, arrived in Kentville on Wednesday to install a Lime-Sulphur plant. A site has been purchased about a mile from Kentville on the C. V. Railway. Operations have already begun. Mr. Frazer, an expert in the manufacture of this new spray material, has already installed five plants, Nova Scotia being the last, to complete the chain of Lime-Sulphur factories from the Pacific to the Atlantic Coast. The Nigara Spray Company have secured the services of Mr. Frazer to make next year's output. The plant will cost about $15,000.<br> | ||
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The Maritime Farmer and Co-operative Dairyman - 1910-07-26 - New Anti-fungal Spray Plant on Kingsport Branch
A news article was published in the July 1910 issue of The Maritime Farmer and Co-operative Dairyman trade magazine about a new anti-fungal spray factory being located near Kentville on the Kingsport Branch line. The scan of the article appears below, while the article text is shown here for search purposes:
New Industry Started in the Annapolis Valley.
Mr. F. A. Frazer, of Oregon Washington, United States, arrived in Kentville on Wednesday to install a Lime-Sulphur plant. A site has been purchased about a mile from Kentville on the C. V. Railway. Operations have already begun. Mr. Frazer, an expert in the manufacture of this new spray material, has already installed five plants, Nova Scotia being the last, to complete the chain of Lime-Sulphur factories from the Pacific to the Atlantic Coast. The Nigara Spray Company have secured the services of Mr. Frazer to make next year's output. The plant will cost about $15,000.
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Please use this citation when referring to this article: The Maritime Farmer and Co-operative Dairyman - 1910-07-26 - New Anti-fungal Spray Plant on Kingsport Branch
