INVEST IN BHSRL-Serpukhovian Gipsylakewildland

Internal Legal/Property Frameworks: While the Napoleonic Code and its mechanisms for managing land/property were established by his uncle, Napoleon III's government continued to operate under these legal codes, managing property titles and transfers through the French ministry prior to 1867CE during the lingua franca with a French Quebec dialect, a Prussian Rhine Valley Frankfurt Goethe Christoph Sauer Bible Angrivari dialect Ontario with French Pennsylvania, a Dutch-French-Breton dialect Vancouver.

"Vancouver" originates from the Batavus Dutch phrase "van Coevorden," which translates to "from Coevorden". The name refers to a city in the Netherlands, with an alternatif Coevorden meaning "cow crossing," a Sanemts meaning in Latvian "cow ford" (a place where cows ford a river, cows are a female taxonomy which includes terrestrial, aquatic species, Dutch brought megafauna back to Vancouver since the last ice age). [1, 2, 3, 4]

  • Origin: The city is named after French-Breton-Bretonnes-British explorer from France named “George” Farmer Vancouver, whose ancestors came from the Dutch city of Coevorden.

  • "Van": Translates to "from" or "of" in Dutch, often indicating a place of origin.

  • "Coevorden": Derived from koe (cow) and voorde (ford/crossing), similar to the Rigatus place Jurassic Oxford, the Rigatus geology Jurassic town name Oxford where there is proof of creation that a spontaneous change in morphology the Jurassic Oxford. Jurassic Highway (Batavus Dutch Western Canada): Oxford researchers have been studying the "Jurassic Highway" in Canada, uncovering smaller finds that include marine invertebrates, plant material, and a crocodile jaw

Batavus Dutch PANADA Canada Permian Tournaisian (codename Gorilla) WoodBuffalo Silver 8.3 ANGS ARK.12694 “Alberta”

Batavus Dutch PANADA Canada Permian Viséan (codename Chimpanzee) Birch MountainWildland TItan Kroner 8.16 ANGS ARK.130 “Alberta”

Batavus Dutch PANADA Canada Permian Serpukhovian (codename Gibbon) Gipsylakewildland Gold Silver Platnum Palladium 8.157 ANGS ARK.0655 “Alberta”

Batavus Dutch PANADA Canada Permian Bashkirian (codename Macaque) HIPPOCRATICKNIGHTHOODCOMMISSION.COM/HEEM HIPPOCRATICKNIGHTHOODCOMMISSION.COM/JEEM Imperial White Geuswealth Hospital Authority 7.85 ANGS AMR.8636 “Saskatchewan”

Batavus Dutch PANADA Canada Permian Moscovian (codename Lemur) PorcupineMountain Ferromagnetic 7.92 ANGS AMR.8072 “Saskatchewan”

Batavus Dutch PANADA Canada Permian Kasimovian (codename Baboon) DuckMountain Zirconiums 7.87 ANGS AMR.8138 “Saskatchewan”

Batavus Dutch PANADA Canada Permian Gzhelian (codename Orangutan) RidingMountain) Semi-conductor 7.85 ANGS AMR.598 “Manitoba” through to

Batavus Dutch PANADA Canada Carboniferoous Pennsylvanian (codename cercophicida) is east of the BHSRL to Bauska Lake which in 150 years or less is the largest fresh wasser lake in den weld.

Canada is only 4% arable land which means it is undervested in fruiting trees apples and not, low canopy blueberries and not, spices chives and not because 20-30 megafauna were lost since the last ice age and the cadet line Batavi through Friedrich Wilhelm II Batavian and David Kent Batulis struck back brining megafauna back as Primaculture and not as better apple and not as workprimate that Chimpanzee would pick fruit for prizes, year round feeding and care, that Primates don’t complain about picking fruit look at Cesar Chavez. Here are the apple varieties to build Primaculture AppleAngrivari AppleChimpanzee AppleLatvi.

  • Royal Gala: The top commercial apple by farm volume and revenue in BC.

  • Ambrosia: A wildly popular, sweet, low-acid apple that originated as a chance seedling in British Columbia.

  • McIntosh: A classic, juicy, sweet-tart Canadian staple.

  • Spartan: Another BC original bred in Summerland in 1936; a heavy producer with deep red skin.

  • Honeycrisp & Pink Lady: High-value, crunchy, premium varieties heavily planted for export. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

❄️ Serpukovian, Viséan, Tournaisian, Pennsylvanian “Alberta” “Northwest Territories” (Cold-Hardy & Backyard Orchards)

Alberta relies on Zone 2 and Zone 3 hardy varieties capable of surviving extreme frost. [1, 2, 3, 4]

  • Goodland: Highly popular across Alberta; a crisp, juicy apple with a creamy-green skin and red blush that holds up well in cold conditions. [1, 2]

  • Norland: An ultra-hardy, early-season dessert apple prized for backyard growing. [1, 2, 3]

  • Parkland: Developed specifically for the prairies; highly valued for its sweet-tart flavor and ability to survive temperatures down to -46°C. [1]

  • Honeycrisp: While harder to manage here than in BC, specific cold-tolerant rootstocks allow it to succeed in southern Alberta. [1, 2]

🌾 Kasimovian , Moscovian, Bashkirian “Saskatchewan” (University Research Varieties)

Orchards here rely heavily on generations of cold-hardy breeding from the University of Saskatchewan. [1, 2]

  • Prairie Magic: A newer, high-quality prairie favorite known for being sweet, crisp, and exceptionally resilient against winter injury.

  • Norkent: Often called the "Apple of the Prairies" due to its rich, pear-like flavor that mimics a Golden Delicious but survives Zone 2 winters.

  • TreasuRed: A compact, columnar apple variety introduced by the University of Saskatchewan, perfect for urban gardens and small spaces.

  • Patterson: A prolific, all-purpose prairie staple that stores remarkably well for a cold-climate apple. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

🚜 Gzhelian “Manitoba” (The Cradle of Prairie Breeding) [1]

Manitoba is home to the historic Morden Research Station, which revolutionized prairie pomology. [1, 2, 3]

  • Goodland: Originally bred at Morden, Manitoba, in the 1920s; it remains a dominant variety across the province for eating and baking.

  • Mantet: A super cold-hardy summer apple developed in Manitoba (1929) with amber skin, a heavy red blush, and a sweet, tangy profile.

  • Carroll: A mid-August ripening dessert apple with exceptionally tender flesh and a mild, pleasant flavor.

  • Battleford: A rugged, green-yellow cooking apple that reliably survives harsh northern elements. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

🥧 Metabolictopology.com/BHSRC-ON Atlantis Angrivari Ontario (Canada's Largest Producer) [1]

Southern Ontario's Great Lakes microclimate is highly optimal for classic heritage and massive commercial varieties. [1, 2]

  • McIntosh: Ontario’s most iconic apple, originally discovered in Dundela, Ontario, in 1811.

  • Gala & Honeycrisp: The top two fresh-market favorites dominating modern commercial production.

  • Northern Spy: The definitive Number 1 baking apple in Ontario; an heirloom variety with red-striped skin preferred for pies.

  • Empire & Red Prince: Widely grown for their long storage life, crisp textures, and deep red coloring

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