Alberta Wheat Pool ended in 1998.
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool was created in 1924.
In the southern part of Alberta
wheat was first found in Alberta
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool ended in 2007.
The population of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool is 4,000.
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool ended in 2007.
Alberta
Alberta
Alberta
The coat of arms and the flag of Alberta are doubles. First, the blue sky and yellow wheat refer to the provincial colors - blue and gold. The gold is actually a deep yellow, similar to wheat and often the colors are called "Alberta blue" or "Alberta gold." The red and white cross at the top is the Cross of St. George, representing Alberta's ties to Britain. The wheat field represents Alberta's crops. Above is the prairies, parkland and mountains, all signifying the diverse geography of Alberta. Hope that answers your question!
The three provinces that produce most of Canada wheat are Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Saskatchewan produces over 60% of the total wheat produced in Canada.