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- 11. A Geographic Profile of Manure Production in Canada ArchivedThematic map: 16F0025XDescription:
This Statistics Canada publication is a collection of five annotated maps and graphs that describe the geographic distribution of manure in Canada by river basin. The amount of manure produced is estimated along with some of the major substances found in manure: (i) nitrogen, (ii) phosphorus, (iii) total coliform bacteria and (iv) fecal coliform bacteria.
The maps and figures presented in this report indicate that there are geographic areas in Canada characterized by higher levels of total livestock manure and related production of nitrogen, phosphorus and bacteria. Areas that repeatedly showed the highest levels were found in central and southern Alberta, southern Manitoba, southern Ontario, southeastern Quebec, parts of Prince Edward Island, the west Fraser River area in southern British Columbia and an area near Wolfville and Kentville, Nova Scotia.
Release date: 2001-02-22 - 12. 1996 Census of Agriculture - National and Provincial Highlights Tables (1996 Census of Agriculture) ArchivedTable: 93F0033XDescription:
A one-page table for Canada and a one-page table for each of the provinces provide 1996 and 1991 comparisons for some key variables.
Release date: 1999-02-04 - Thematic map: 16F0021XDescription: In early 1998, 3 successive storm fronts dropped as much as 110 millimeters of freezing rain through parts of Eastern Canada. This ice storm had a notable impact on the hundreds of thousands of people who suffered electricity outages which, in some cases, lasted longer than one month. But other effects were also felt and continue to be: human lives were lost, livestock perished, ecosystems were damaged, economies were disrupted, emergency response systems were strained beyond capacity. In short, Ice Storm 98 was an event that will not soon be forgotten.
This Statistics Canada publication gathers a series of six annotated maps and tables illustrating some of the impact the meteorological event had as it stormed through the St. Lawrence River Valley: population, employment, retail sales, vegetation cover, dairy cows and sugar maple taps are illustrated and briefly discussed.
Release date: 1998-05-01
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- 1. Dairy cows, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114076Description:
This dot-density map shows the number of dairy cows reported in 2011 by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 2. Cattle Statistics ArchivedTable: 23-012-XDescription:
This publication contains data on the cattle industry: inventory on farms, supply and disposition, farm production, inventory by farm type and prices.
Release date: 2012-02-20 - 3. Statistics on Income of Farm Families ArchivedTable: 21-207-XDescription:
This publication provides information on sources and levels of farm and off-farm income for farm families by province, type of farm (based on the North American Industry Classification System) and farm typology (based on age of operator, dependence on farm revenues and income level).
Distributional tables on income of farm families are also presented. This publication also includes data highlights and information on concepts, methods and data quality. A relevant article on the story emanating from the data is also featured.
Data from Canada Revenue Agency's income tax returns of farm families operating a single unincorporated farm provide the statistical basis for this publication.
Release date: 2011-07-26 - 4. Livestock Feed Requirements Study ArchivedTable: 23-501-XDescription:
Based on feed coefficients, this study estimates the per animal and total provincial livestock feed requirements for grain, pasture, and harvested roughages by the various species. This release applies the coefficients to the current livestock inventories and balance sheet information for 1999, 2000 and 2001 to estimate the total tonnage consumed. It reflects any revisions made to the livestock numbers as a result of the 2001 Census of Agriculture.
Release date: 2003-01-13 - Thematic map: 16F0025XDescription:
This Statistics Canada publication is a collection of five annotated maps and graphs that describe the geographic distribution of manure in Canada by river basin. The amount of manure produced is estimated along with some of the major substances found in manure: (i) nitrogen, (ii) phosphorus, (iii) total coliform bacteria and (iv) fecal coliform bacteria.
The maps and figures presented in this report indicate that there are geographic areas in Canada characterized by higher levels of total livestock manure and related production of nitrogen, phosphorus and bacteria. Areas that repeatedly showed the highest levels were found in central and southern Alberta, southern Manitoba, southern Ontario, southeastern Quebec, parts of Prince Edward Island, the west Fraser River area in southern British Columbia and an area near Wolfville and Kentville, Nova Scotia.
Release date: 2001-02-22 - 6. 1996 Census of Agriculture - National and Provincial Highlights Tables (1996 Census of Agriculture) ArchivedTable: 93F0033XDescription:
A one-page table for Canada and a one-page table for each of the provinces provide 1996 and 1991 comparisons for some key variables.
Release date: 1999-02-04 - Thematic map: 16F0021XDescription: In early 1998, 3 successive storm fronts dropped as much as 110 millimeters of freezing rain through parts of Eastern Canada. This ice storm had a notable impact on the hundreds of thousands of people who suffered electricity outages which, in some cases, lasted longer than one month. But other effects were also felt and continue to be: human lives were lost, livestock perished, ecosystems were damaged, economies were disrupted, emergency response systems were strained beyond capacity. In short, Ice Storm 98 was an event that will not soon be forgotten.
This Statistics Canada publication gathers a series of six annotated maps and tables illustrating some of the impact the meteorological event had as it stormed through the St. Lawrence River Valley: population, employment, retail sales, vegetation cover, dairy cows and sugar maple taps are illustrated and briefly discussed.
Release date: 1998-05-01
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- 1. Livestock in Canada ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2017011Description: Based on the data from the 2016 Census of Agriculture, this infographic gives an overview of the livestock sector in Canada.Release date: 2017-05-24
- Articles and reports: 21-601-M2003062Description:
This study examines the geographic distribution of livestock and poultry in May 2001, at the time of the 2001 Census of Agriculture. It compares it with the situation on Census Day 1991 to determine how concentrations have changed during the 1990s.
Release date: 2003-02-18 - Articles and reports: 21-601-M2001047Description:
This study gives a snapshot of where the larger concentrations of livestock and poultry were at the time of the Census of Agriculture in May 1996.
Release date: 2001-04-12 - 4. Livestock concentrations - Where are they? ArchivedArticles and reports: 21-004-X20010035612Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article gives a "snapshot" of where the larger concentrations of livestock were in May 1996. This information would be useful to planners, investors, non-governmental organizations, rural communities, and governments. This could help them decide where to expand livestock production without putting the environment at risk.
Release date: 2001-03-29
Reference (2)
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- 1. From Wild Beast to Docile Partner ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 96-328-M2004035Description:
This activity looks at how cattle were domesticated and the changes in choice of breeds raised in Canada over the past 100 years.
Release date: 2005-03-18 - 2. Dairy and Beef - Contrasting Industries ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 96-328-M2004007Description:
This activity looks at the differences and similarities in raising dairy cattle and beef cattle, and the differences in the way the two industries operate.
Release date: 2004-06-09
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