
CROPS GROWN ON FARMS
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FLAX
Flax is an oilseed crop, grown for seed and fibre. Flax oil is used in paint, varnish, linoleum, linen cloth and other products. Napkins, towels, sheets and clothing are made of linen. Flax fields can be recognized by the light blue flowers.CANARY SEED
Canary seed is used as food for wild birds and pet birds. Saskatchewan produces almost three-quarters of the world's canary seed.
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SUNFLOWERS
Oil (cooking oil and salad oil) is made from sunflower seeds. The seeds are also packaged as snack food. Birds like sunflower seeds.WILD RICE
Wild rice is grown in northern Saskatchewan.
Most of the rice grown is sold to the United States.
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WEEDS
Weeds like wild mustard, stinkweed, Canada thistle, wild oats and quack grass fight with the crops for sunshine, nutrients and moisture.HERBICIDES
Chemical sprays called herbicides are used by the farmer to kill weeds, but too much can kill all plants. Herbicides are used with other methods of weed control. The sprays should be handled with care. They are dangerous to humans.

SOIL
Topsoil is a mixture of rock particles, air, water and humus. There are six soil zones in Saskatchewan - brown, dark brown, black, gray, dark gray and forest soils.
WIND
Wind lifts dry topsoil into the air and carries it off. Wind damages crops and buildings during windstorms. Plough winds can knock down trees and flatten fields and buildings.WATER
Plants need water to grow. Too much water is not good for the farmer. Water from rain and rivers can wash topsoil from the land.FERTILIZERS
Fertilizers help crops grow and fight disease. Natural fertilizer is made from leaves, dead insects or animals and sometimes fungi, mould and bacteria. Specially prepared fertilizers are made from potash, phosphate and nitrogen.