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3521. [Image] Irrigation flume
This stretch of flume made with Armco pipe is a link in a long irrigation ditch which heads in 4 mile lake high in the cascade mountains, and runs down into the Valley around Medford, Oregon for irrigation ...Citation -
Correspondence, reports, and articles discussing the impact of agriculture and reclamation projects on the Lower Klamath, Tule Lake, and Clear Lake Refuges. Topics of focus include the impacts of grazing ...
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Jerry Routson harvests his fine crop of D'Anjou pears. He has a large crew of men working in various parts of the orchard. Full boxes of pears were scattered throughout the orchard waiting to be hauled ...
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3524. [Image] Greenhouse for rhododendron seedlings
Geunold Rhododendron species showing variation in folage in Mr. Henny's greenhouse. There is both low growing an tall varieties shown here. These flats are all about one year old and will be planted out ...Citation -
3526. [Image] Men examining Hyslop wheat variety
From left to right: R. W. Henderson, Warren Kronstad, Tom Jackson, and Norman Borlaug. The men were examining a new wheat variety named after Professor George R. Hyslop.Citation -
Documents focus primarily on the destruction of bird nesting sites through the careless practices of the Reclamation Service, including prescribed burning and leasing of land for grazing. Other topics ...
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3528. [Image] PH036_6765 Lee Moorhouse photographs; D ; Burning Wheat at Cayuse. Six women standing near railroad
A large mound of material identified as wheat smolders on the right side of the image. A dozen people, almost all Indian women, stand or sit near the burning wheat. All wear scarves or other headcoverings. ...Citation -
3529. [Image] PH036_6776 Lee Moorhouse photographs; O. ; Burning wheat at Cayuse. Men and women on railroad tracks
At the left is a large mound of smoking material identified as wheat. A group of people stand and sit in the background, one man sits in the foreground, and a man squats near the wheat in the middle distance. ...Citation -
3530. [Image] Oregon State Planning Board, 1936
1. Letter discussing proposed appointment of Sinclair A. Wilson's brother, Charles Wilson, to the Advisory Research Council's recreation and wildlife committees; 2. Correspondence discussing Curry County ...Citation