Participants on the tour are given a chance to try berries from sea buckthorn and buffaloberries.

It’s a place where research into innovative farming practices and technology is a tradition. Since the late 1800s, as settlers were coming to Saskatchewan to homestead and begin life as prairie farmers, research dedicated to the development of farming methods best suited to this part of the world has been taking place at Indian Head. […]

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