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881 Klamath; Oregon Experiment Station; Will Blackman's farm; Nematode control; August 10, [1939?]
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KP-1224-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Using crane with 74' boom to build stacks containing about 200 tons of hay; August 2, 1946; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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KP-1225-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Using crane with 74' boom to build stacks containing about 200 tons of hay; August 2, 1946; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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875 Klamath; August 10, [1939?]
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KP-2283 - Klamath Project--Lower Klamath Lake. Viewed from just north of Oregon-California border showing agricultural lands share-cropped for Fish and Wildlife Service at near left, the Wildlife Refuge ...
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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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KP-1209-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Although tractors are used extensively in the Klamath Project, occasionally one sees horse power utilized to pull a cultivating machine. This picture of a potato ...
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KP-1210-R2 Klamath Project. Region II. Roy Schmiser is pictured on his cultivator in a potato patch on his homestead near Olene, Oregon. Fifteen years ago he homesteaded 132 acres of land and in that ...
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ill., maps (1 col.); Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-24); Possible causes of excessive nutrient enrichment in Upper Klamath Lake -- Possible causes of decline in sucker population
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CONTENTS. Page Introduction 2620 5 Climatic conditions 2620 6 Units of measurement 2620 7 Losses by seepage and evaporation 2620 7 Duty of water 26208-10 Evaporation 2620 12 Soil and water analyses ...
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11. [Image] Nutrient loading of surface waters in the Upper Klamath Basin : agricultural and natural sources
Abstract Implementation of the Federal Clean Water Act and Oregon Senate Bill 1010 is proceeding under two simultaneous processes in Oregon. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is responsible ...Citation -
CONTENTS Statement of?©ag!, Anklin, William 2620 115 Barnett, Hon. Leo, Judge, Gilliam County, Oreg 2620 196 Chapman, James, president, Klamath Cattlemen's Association, Inc., Klamath Falls, Oreg ...
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"April 2004"; Includes bibliographical references (p. 3).
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14. [Image] The Oregon conservation strategy
v, 419 p.; col.ill.; col.maps; "February 2006"; Foreword by Marla Rae, Chair, Oregon Fish and Wildlife CommissionCitation -
Title from Web page (viewed on October 12, 2004).; "July 2004." ; Includes bibliographical references.
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Foreword The Soil Survey of Klamath County, Oregon, Southern Part, is the product of many soil scientists, plant specialists, soil engineers, extension specialists, land owners, and others who worked ...
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"May 1999"
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19. [Image] The Endangered Species Act and the National Research Council's interim judgment in Klamath Basin
The controversial 2001 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service water allocation decision in the Klamath Basin has been portrayed as an example of scientific guesswork operating under a flawed Endangered Species ...Citation -
20. [Image] Lakeview proposed resource management plan and final environmental impact statement [volume 3]
4 v.; maps (some col.); "August 2002"; "January 2003" -- coverCitation -
The Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds Biennial Report 2005-2007. This is the sixth report on the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds. The report provides an update on the accomplishments and continuing ...
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22. [Image] Water quality monitoring : technical guide book
"July 1999."Citation -
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS Klamath Project is a $13 million Federal investment in water resource development, About 200,000 acres are irrigated and gross crop production (has exceeded $17 million each year ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I INTRODUCTION 18 - 11 History and ethnology 18 Irrigated area table 19 Cultural geography 19 General physiographic features 262e . .3 Physiographic areas and farming 1d CLIMATE ...
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One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.
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"November 2002"; 66 p. in various paginations: ill., form -- Executive summary ([6]p.)
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27. [Image] The Oregon plan for salmon and watersheds
KCAMATH FALLS. QREEON THE OREGON PLAN FOR SALMON AND WATERSHEDS The purpose of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds ( the " Oregon Plan") as stated in the Plan and reaffirmed in this Executive Order ...Citation -
"January 2001."
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Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/.
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30. [Image] Forestry program for Oregon
This document sets forth the Board of Forestry's strategic vision for Oregon's forests for the next eight yearsCitation -
31. [Image] Draft resource management plan/environmental impact statement for the Upper Klamath Basin
"March 1994."Citation -
Abstract Everest, Fred H.; Stouder, Deanna J.; Kakoyannis, Christina; Houston, Laurie; Stankey, George; Kline, Jeffery; Alig, Ralph. 2004. A review of scientific information ...
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33. [Image] Klamath Project. Agriculture. Pile of sugar beets at railroad siding near Tulelake, California
KP-1586-R2 - Klamath Project. Agriculture. These beets, recently harvested, will be sent to the Spreckles sugar plant at Woodland, California, for processing; October 15, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluhart...Citation -
This report is a review of scientific research done by various organizations involved in the Klamath Reclamation Project to assess the "status and management of coho salmon in the Klamath River and . . ...
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The Department of the Interior, Klamath River Basin Work Plans and Reports
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CONTENTS STATEMENTS Page Craig, Hon. Larry E., U.S. Senator from Idaho 2693 Crawford, John, Farmer, on behalf of Klamath Water Users Association, Klamath Falls, OR 26951 Foreman, Allen, Chairman, Klamath ...
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37. [Image] Summary of the analysis of the management situation: Klamath Falls Resource Area resource management plan
"December 1990"Citation -
Recent Paleolimnology of Upper Klamath Lake Eilers et al. 2001 ABSTRACT Sediment cores were collected from Upper Klamath Lake in October, 1998 and analyzed for 210Pb, 14C, 15N, N, P, C, Ti, Al, diatoms, ...
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39. [Image] 1024 - Klamath
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KP-1584-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program; October 16, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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KP-1585-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. The woman in the foreground pushes the vines aside so the sacker in the background will be free to throw the potatoes into the sacks; October 16, 1947; ...
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We monitored larval Lost River and shortnose suckers from natal beds in the Williamson and Sprague rivers to nursery grounds in Upper Klamath Lake. Downstream movements occurred at night, in the middle ...
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"Open file report SW 04-001"
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"Prepared for Klamath Basin Ecosystem Foundation, and the Upper Williamson River Catchment Group, in cooperation with the Upper Klamath Basin Working Group, and the Klamath Watershed Council."
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45. [Image] Lakeview proposed resource management plan and final environmental impact statement [volume 1]
4 v.; maps (some col.); "August 2002"; "January 2003" -- coverCitation -
46. [Image] Klamath River Basin issues and activities
Klamath River Basin Issues and Activities: An Overview Summary The Klamath River Basin, an area on the California-Oregon border, has become a focal point for local and national discussions on water ...Citation -
47. [Image] An examination of the Klamath Basin crisis : restructuring the discourse within an identity-based framework
Thesis (B.A.) -- Whitman College, 2002; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-83)Citation -
48. [Image] Animal Briefs
The following list of publications is provided to furnish you with some general references on catfish farming. To obtain a free copy, or for information concerning costs, direct your request to the address ...Citation -
The Klamath Project at 100: Conserving our Resources, Preserving our Heritage 1905- 2005: The First Century of Water for the Klamath Project Grain Truck, Lower Klamath Lake, 2004 Prepared by Dan Keppen, ...
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KP-1205-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. General view of migrant agricultural workers imported as a group from San Antonio, Texas, and now residing in the surplus WRA (War Relocation Authority) camp at ...
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KP-1206-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Andrea Garcia of San Antonio, Texas, a member of a migrant agricultural band that is at present living in the surplus WRA (War Relocation Authority) camp at Newell, ...
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Klamath Basin, with its geothermal potential, is being considered as a possible greenhouse development site. Inquiries have been initiated about the availability of geothermal resources and their costs ...
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Cover title; "March 1999."
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54. [Image] Site of pumping plant, Experimental Farm
January 18, 1909Citation -
55. [Image] Dusting crops by airplane
KP-1587-R2. Klamath Project; no dateCitation -
56. [Image] Combine on Krause's ranch
1021 - Klamath; September 5, 1942Citation -
57. [Image] 1032 - Klamath
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58. [Image] 1047 - Klamath - Sup. 4
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59. [Image] 1055 - Klamath - Sup. 12
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"Partially incorporating January 22, 2001 Biological assessment submitted to the National Marine Fisheries Service and February 13, 2001 Biological Assessment submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service" ...
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KP-1190-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Montemeyor is a migrant agricultural worker who is, at the present time, staying at the surplus WRA (War Relocation Authority) camp at Newell, Calif. He likes ...
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69. [Image] Resident agricultural workers are pulling weeds by hand from this celery farm in the vicinity of Tulelake
KP-1204-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. This is the first attempt to grow celery commercially in this basin. This patch of 14 acres has 522,100 plants and should yield one crate for each 6 running feet ...Citation -
70. [Image] Catfish Farming - A New Farm Crop
A government manual on catfish farming. Topics include pond construction, water supply and quality, analysis of catfish species, catfish hatcheries, feeding, identification and solutions to problems, harvesting, ...Citation -
Map of soil types in the regions in Oregon affected by the Klamath Project ; Base map from U.S. Geological Survey sheets ; Scale 1:63,360 ; Relief shown by contours and spot heights
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72. [Image] Potato harvest: Potato digger in operation
P12-200-2750NA Klamath Project, Region 2, Oregon-California. Although improved harvesting equipment is available, some farms are still using field workers to pick up potatoes; October 20, 1964; Bureau ...Citation -
P12-200-2751NA Klamath Project, Region 2, Oregon-California. Although improved harvesting equipment is available, some farms are still using field workers; October 20, 1964; Bureau of Reclamation photo ...
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P12-200-2753NA Klamath Project, Region 2, Oregon-California. Although improved harvesting equipment is available, some farms are still using field workers; October 20, 1964; Bureau of Reclamation photo ...
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P12-200-2752NA Klamath Project, Region 2, Oregon-California. Although improved harvesting equipment is available, some farms are still using field workers. Potato digger is in background; October 20, ...
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KP-1203-R2 - Klamath Project - Region II. [Alfalfa] will be placed into a large hay stack that can be seen near the boom in the distance; June 26, 1946; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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KP-1199-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. This piece of machinery is part of a starch glucose converter being unloaded at Hatfield, near the Oregon State Line; June 25, 1946; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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KP-2284 - Klamath Project--Lower Klamath Lake. Viewed from just southwest White Lake, showing agricultural lands (Fish and Wildlife Service) in foreground, and Refuge Sumps 4, 6, and 7 in center; April ...
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A state-of-the-art assessment of research, demonstration, and commercial projects that involve the use of power plant condenser cooling water for agricultural and aquacultural purposes was conducted. Information ...
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KP-1539-R2. Klamath Project. Settlement Program; September 24, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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KP-1540-R2. Klamath Project. Settlement Program. George A. Douglass, Jr. operates combine during the harvesting of the first crop of barley from his new homestead entered in 1946; September 24, 1947; ...
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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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KP-1226-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II; August 2, 1946; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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KP-1227-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. August 2, 1946; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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KP-1149-R2 - Klamath Project; The machine is a McCormick-Deering self-propelled pusher-type combine; September 17, 1945; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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86. [Image] Combine at work in an oat field
KP-1150-R2 - Klamath Project; The machine, a McCormick-Deering, is a new pusher-type self-propelled; September 17, 1945; Photo by R. S. HopkinsCitation -
87. [Image] Strawberry clover on experimental farm, 1/4 acre
877 Klamath; August 10, [1939?]Citation -
88. [Image] Homestead of Ralph Powell
KP-2056-R2 - Klamath Project. 76 acres of Hannchen Barley. Picture shows combine in the process of harvesting. Powell is recovering in the vicinity of 2,000 pounds per acre; August 23, 1950; Photo by ...Citation -
89. [Image] TULE LAKE SUMP 2
KP-2622-R2-Klamath Project -- TULE LAKE SUMP 2. Harvesting barley on Lease Unit 51; August 31, 1961; Photo by J.A. RenningCitation -
90. [Image] Battle of the Grasshoppers
KP-2136-R2 - Klamath Project. Battle of the Grasshoppers. One of the planes used for spreading treated bran; June 6, 1952; Photo by Mark D. Taylor, Jr.Citation -
91. [Image] Battle of the Grasshoppers
KP-2137-R2 - Klamath Project. Battle of the Grasshoppers. Close-up of the apparatus on the under-side of the plane for spreading the bran; June 6, 1952; Photo by Mark D. Taylor, Jr.Citation -
92. [Image] International Course on District Heating, Agricultural and Agro-Industrial Uses of Geothermal Energy
Direct utilization of geothermal energy consists of various forms for heating and cooling instead of converting the energy for electric power generation. The major areas of direct utilization are (1) swimming, ...Citation -
93. [Image] Growing wheat in the Klamath Valley, Oregon
October 24, 1907Citation -
Issued June 9, 1897
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95. [Image] Bailing hay in the Klamath Valley, Oregon
October 24, 1907Citation -
P-12-200-4275 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. (most adaptable are cereal grains, alfalfa hay, irrigated pastures and potatoes). The Lost River Diversion channel, in the middle of the photo extends ...
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P-12-200-4276 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. (most adaptable are cereal grains, alfalfa hay, irrigated pastures and potatoes). The Lost River Diversion channel, in the middle of the photo extends ...
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This document describes the rationale for and implementation of an Integrated Land Management (ILM) Plan for the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The proposal is the recommendation ...
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P-12-200-4264 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This facility drains waters from the fish and wildlife refuge in California and agriculture wastewater from leased and private lands adjacent to the ...
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P-12-200-4265 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This facility drains waters from the fish and wildlife refuge in California and agriculture wastewater from leased and private lands adjacent to the ...
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