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Canadian Aboriginal farmers practiced sustainable agricultural techniques that were deeply connected to their cultural traditions and the environment. They cultivated a variety of crops, such as corn, beans, and squash, often referred to as the "Three Sisters," which complemented each other's growth. Additionally, they utilized traditional knowledge of land management and crop rotation to enhance soil fertility and yield. Their farming practices were integral to their communities, providing food security and fostering a deep relationship with the land.

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