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Resource Industries Technology 4.6 analyze the effect of technology on resource industries in Atlantic Canada

Fishing (p.p. 227-229) Navigational aids (radar, echo sounders, Loran C) (p.227) Factory-freezer trawler (p.228)

Mining (p.p.232-233) Robotics (p.233)

Forestry (p.p.234-236) Clear cutting (p.p.234-235) Full-tree harvester (p.236) Cut-to-length harvester (p.236)

Farming (p.p.237-238) *Chemical technology (e.g. pesticides, fertilizers) (p.237) Machinery (e.g. harvesters, potato graders and sorters, computer-controlled milking sheds, greenhouses, storage warehouses) Genetically engineered crops Embryo implants *Computerized collars (cows) Remote sensing technology (p.p.237-238) Automatic feeding machine