There are a wide variety of foods grown in Alberta, from potatoes, peas, beans, squash, wheat, canola, barley, and rye to sunflowers, lentils, carrots, beats, sugar beats, corn, pumpkins, cucumbers, zucchini, etc. Alberta also grows beef cattle, hogs, dairy cattle, chickens, goats, sheep, llamas, alpacas, etc for meat, milk, and many other things made from animals.
There is not one type of food in Alberta. Food in Alberta ranges from American, Japanese, Mexican, Italian, Chinese, German, Arabian, Scottish, Greek, Polish to English.
Buffalo,Mountain trout,Elk,Bear.....Beef and all other food items found elswhere. Check it out.
Please be more specific, as Alberta grows many things: plants, animals, people, etc.
Wheat, Canola, Barley etc.. Many grains. Also, carrots and other vegetables are grown. Wild fruits grow as well.
Barley, wheat, corn, canola, triticale, hay (timothy, alfalfa, sanfoin), beans, peas, potatoes, sugar beets, rye, oats, mustard, flax, and many others.
Wheat,Canola,Barley,Potatos,Tomatos ETC
There are no plants in Alberta that are grown for "stem."
Cotton, fibre flax, hemp
potatos are grown in zone 3 which is in Adelaide, South Australia
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The Wild Rose is grown pretty much everywhere in Alberta, and is found everywhere, if you know where to look.
they are grown in a magicial field in unicorn land
Alberta
Grand Prairie
Not naturally, but rosemary can/might be grown in greenhouses. i think
Wainwright and Bearspaw
it is found where you can find alfalfa
In Alberta potatoes can only be grown in zone 3, which is in Adelaide, South Australia