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The Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association (SGGA) was a farmer's association that was active in Saskatchewan, Canada in the early 20th century.It was a successor to the Territorial Grain Growers' Association, and was formed in 1906 after Saskatchewan became a province.It provided a voice for farmers in their struggle with grain dealers and the railways, and was influential in obtaining favorable legislation.The association initially resisted calls to create a farmer-owned marketing company. Later it did support formation of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Company. The SGGA helped the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, a cooperative marketing organization, to become established in 1924. In 1926 the SGGA merged with the more radical Farmers' Union of Canada, which had earlier split from the SG

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  • Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association (fr)
  • Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association (en)
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  • La Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association (SGGA) était une association d'agriculteurs active dans la Saskatchewan, au Canada, au début du XXe siècle, où elle a succédé à la Territorial Grain Growers' Association en 1905, quand la Saskatchewan est devenue une province. L'association soutenait les agriculteurs dans leur lutte contre les négociants en grains et les chemins de fer, et a joué un rôle important dans l'obtention de la législation favorable. Plus tard, elle sera chargée de la formation de la Saskatchewan Co-operative Ascenseur de l'Entreprise. (fr)
  • The Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association (SGGA) was a farmer's association that was active in Saskatchewan, Canada in the early 20th century.It was a successor to the Territorial Grain Growers' Association, and was formed in 1906 after Saskatchewan became a province.It provided a voice for farmers in their struggle with grain dealers and the railways, and was influential in obtaining favorable legislation.The association initially resisted calls to create a farmer-owned marketing company. Later it did support formation of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Company. The SGGA helped the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, a cooperative marketing organization, to become established in 1924. In 1926 the SGGA merged with the more radical Farmers' Union of Canada, which had earlier split from the SG (en)
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  • Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association (en)
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  • Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association (en)
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  • Central Board, Saskatchewan Grain Growers Association, 1920 (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Grain (en)
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  • Grain growers cooperative (en)
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  • Saskatchewan, Canada (en)
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  • Defunct (en)
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