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  • 1952
    KP-1592 - Klamath Project. Corner of experimental planting of flax varieties grown at the Klamath Experimental Station conducted by the State of Oregon near Klamath Falls, Oregon; September 4, 1947; Photo ...
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  • 1950
    KP-1590 - Klamath Project. Test planting of flax varieties at the Tulelake Demonstration Farm, Tulelake, California, established by the University of California in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation ...
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  • 1948
    KP-1588-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Expected yield 20-25 bushels per acre. Plants 36" in height, very uniform and clean; September 3, 1947; Photo by A. D. Harvey
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  • 1961
    KP-1601 - Klamath Project; October 13, 1947; Photo by A. D. Harvey
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  • 1962
    KP-1602 - Klamath Project. Estimate of size of pile 250 ft. long by 150 ft. wide by 20 ft. high. Material consigned to Spreckles Sugar Company at Woodland, California; October 13, 1947; Photo by A. D. ...
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  • 1963
    KP-1603 - Klamath Project. Stockpile to be shipped to Spreckles Sugar Company for processing at Woodland, California; October 13, 1947; Photo by A. D. Harvey
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  • 1964
    KP-1604 - Klamath Project; October 13, 1947; Photo by A. D. Harvey
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  • 1949
    KP-1589 - Klamath Project. Plants 2 feet in height and almost ready for harvest - field slightly weedy; September 4, 1947; Photo by A. D. Harvey
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  • 1951
    KP-1591- Klamath Project. Field planting heavily infested with wild mustard - clean strip in foreground shows the effect of spraying; September 4, 1947; Photo by A. D. Harvey
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  • 2320
    KP-1822-R2. Homesteading. Unit "N", Sec. 26 of Area "A". Mr. Waverly E. Pierce and his wife, Mildred, working on machinery used in preparing sodded land for summerfallow. The Pierces have two children, ...
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