Research Request

Contact & Research Requests

Connect with our archivists and help preserve prairie heritage.

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Whether you're a student, researcher, or just curious, our archivists can help you find historical materials about prairie farming.

Archive Information

Exterior view of the Prairie Harvest History Archive building in historic Riversdale

Visit Our Archive

Location: Historic Riversdale Neighborhood
Near Saskatchewan Railway Museum and Ukrainian Museum of Canada

Research Hours:
Tuesday to Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM CST
Appointments required for special collections

Services Offered:

  • Guided research help
  • Document scanning and digitization
  • Educational group tours
  • Archival material consultation
  • Oral history recording sessions

Material Donations

We're always looking for historical items about prairie farming:

  • Family farm photos and documents
  • Machinery manuals and specifications
  • Seed catalogs and agricultural publications
  • Personal diaries and correspondence
  • Technical drawings and patents
  • Corporate records from agricultural companies

All donations are professionally assessed and preserved according to archival standards.

Frequently Requested Topics

Common research areas where we provide specialized assistance

Grain Elevator History

Architectural drawings, company records, and photographic documentation of elevators across the prairie provinces. Includes information on construction techniques, capacity specifications, and community impact.

Popular Requests: Specific elevator genealogies, company mergers, architectural evolution

Machinery & Technology

Technical specifications, patent documentation, and operational manuals for agricultural equipment. Covers the transition from horse-drawn implements to modern machinery.

Popular Requests: Tractor specifications, implement evolution, manufacturer histories

Crop Development & Science

Research station reports, variety testing data, and breeding program documentation. Includes extensive materials on wheat development and adaptation to prairie conditions.

Popular Requests: Marquis wheat development, experimental farm reports, variety comparisons

Settlement Patterns

Homestead records, immigration documents, and community development materials. Particularly strong coverage of Ukrainian, German, and Scandinavian agricultural settlements.

Popular Requests: Ethnic settlement maps, pioneer family histories, homestead documentation

Depression Era Documentation

Dust Bowl photographs, government relief records, and personal accounts from the 1930s crisis. Includes PFRA conservation project documentation and community response materials.

Popular Requests: Drought impact studies, soil conservation techniques, social assistance records

Railway & Transportation

Railway construction records, grain transportation statistics, and infrastructure development documentation. Covers the relationship between rail development and agricultural expansion.

Popular Requests: Branch line construction, grain car specifications, shipping records

Research Partnership Opportunities

The Prairie Harvest History Archive actively collaborates with academic institutions, museums, and heritage organizations to advance understanding of prairie agricultural history.

Current Partners Include:

  • University of Saskatchewan - Agricultural history research projects
  • Saskatchewan Railway Museum - Joint grain transportation exhibits
  • Ukrainian Museum of Canada - Settlement and farming heritage projects
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - Historical crop research data
  • Western Development Museums - Machinery and technology exhibitions
  • Local Historical Societies - Community-specific heritage projects

We welcome proposals for collaborative research, joint exhibitions, and educational initiatives. Our archive provides both primary source materials and professional expertise to support heritage preservation and education across the prairie provinces.

Researchers collaborating on a historical farming technology exhibit using archive materials

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