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Pronto Trip VideosOnly the southern parts of the province support extensive agriculture. The most common type of farm found in rural areas is cattle farming (34.6%)[8] followed by other grains (19.0%)[8] and oilseed (7.9%).[8] Around 12% of Canadian farmland is in Manitoba.[9] The eastern, southeastern, and northern reaches of the province range through boreal coniferous forests, muskeg, Canadian Shield and tundra in the far north. Forests make up about 26.3 million hectares (or 48%) of the province's 54.8 million hectare land area.[10] The forests generally consist of pines (mostly jack pine, some red pine), spruces (white, black), larch, poplars (trembling aspen, balsam poplar), birch trees (white, swamp) and small pockets of Eastern White Cedar.
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