To protect themselves after the end of World War II, farmers formed cooperatives in the Prairies; the Alberta Wheat Pool sprang up, along with Alberta Pacific Grain, the federal Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, the Manitoba Pool, United Grain Growers, Pioneer Grain Company, National Grain Company and Parrish and Heimbecker.
Pour se protéger après la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, les agriculteurs des Prairies ont formé des coopératives. C'est ainsi que l'Alberta Wheat Pool est né, ainsi que l'Alberta Pacific Grain, le Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, le Manitoba Pool, les United Grain Growers, la Pioneer Grain Company, la National Grain Company et enfin Parrish and Heimbecker.