Boreal forest or Rocky mountains or foothills.i dont know.probably boreal forest.
In canada our soil is great for farming , so it is no problem for growing wheat hereAnswer:Wheat farming in Canada is mainly associated with the Prairie Provinces of Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba although some is grown in Ontario. There are two broad categories of wheat varieties:durum (used by the pasta industry)non-durum (used by either the milling industry or the livestock feed industry).Average annual production of all types of wheat in Canada from 1997-2001 was around 24.5 million tons.
The three Prairie provinces of Canada Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
region of western Canada
The prairie Provinces of Canada ( Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba) produce most of the grains that Canada exports, this is why they are called "Canada's Breadbasket". They are noted for their flat terrain.
Northwestern Territories, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta.
Alberta
alberta is part of the prarie and cordillera region.
Two factors of climate influence in the Prairie Region are natural and human.
Canada's major Wheat-Farming areas are in the west in the region of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. These three provinces are called the Prairie Provinces.
The Prairie provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta) are known for their fertile agricultural land and valuable energy resources.
Southern or Southeastern Alberta.
Prairie grasslands in the tropical region are called temperate grasslands.
Prairie grasslands in the tropical region are called temperate grasslands.
Well, to start off, in the 1800 white man hunted for bison for meat, clothing etc. to impress the ladies. It did so the ladies did them a favor. But i still haven't answered your question. You tell me, is their bison in Alberta. If you find the answer, please make this answer better.
The Parkland Region is found in Alberta, Canada
It is in the Blackland prairie
In canada our soil is great for farming , so it is no problem for growing wheat hereAnswer:Wheat farming in Canada is mainly associated with the Prairie Provinces of Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba although some is grown in Ontario. There are two broad categories of wheat varieties:durum (used by the pasta industry)non-durum (used by either the milling industry or the livestock feed industry).Average annual production of all types of wheat in Canada from 1997-2001 was around 24.5 million tons.