University of Saskatchewan College of Agriculture and Bioresources

The College has approximately 350 employees, including faculty, research scientists, administrative and scientific support staff.

[1] There were also 1,000 acres (405 ha) reserved for agriculture practice, a university barn, crops, and livestock study.

[3] The National Research Council contributed to the establishment of a Crop Development Centre at the University of Saskatchewan.

A bequest was donated to the University of Saskatchewan by his daughter, May Beamish, which began the formation of the Kenderdine Art Gallery with a permanent collection started by Dr. Murray and ongoing exhibits.

The Kloppenburg Collection is featured on the sixth floor of the College of Agriculture and Bioresources building.

Campylobacter jejuni colonies isolated on blood-free, charcoal based selective medium University of Saskatchewan , College of Agriculture, Applied Microbiology and Food Science Department.
Entrance Agriculture and Bioresources College Building, University of Saskatchewan
Sculpture in the atrium
Kenderdine Art Gallery
Leo Kristjanson Atrium
University of Saskatchewan Agricultural displays-Grain Farms