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KP-1217-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Turkeys are sensitive creatures and in order to thrive, must have human companionship. Pigman feeds the turkeys and lives with them in a shack nearby. These ...
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122. [Image] Modoc turkey farms in Modoc County, California, in the Copic Bay region of the Klamath Project
KP-1218-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. These farms grow tremendous amounts of turkeys. The house on the left in this picture accommodates at the present time about 5,000 seven-week old turkeys. Each ...Citation -
123. [Image] 1946 Land Opening - William E. Macy on his tractor
KP-1395-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. William E. Macy handles the controls of his International T20 Tractor which he brought up with him from San Diego so he will be able to go to work as ...Citation -
124. [Image] William Waldrip operates a John Deere tractor on a farm planted to sugar beets near Tulelake
KP-1187-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. William is a veteran, Seaman 2/c, with one year's service. He has filed an application to homestead on some of the lands that are to be opened for settlement ...Citation -
KP-1188-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. He and his brothers have leased this farm while awaiting the outcome of their applications to homestead some of the land that will be opened to settlement this ...
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KP-1189-R2 - Klamath Project - Region II. Mesheke, a veteran, was a Machinist's Mate 3/c in the Navy, and spent 20 months overseas going from Okinawa to Tokyo on the Destroyer Benham. He has earned two ...
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KP-1191-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Harry F. Isensee, left, examines the structure of a celery plant with the help of William C. Bagent in a field of celery near Tulelake, California. These two veterans ...
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KP-1198-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. The Klamath Project produces such an abundance of potatoes that at times the market could become glutted if they were allowed to enter normal marketing channels. ...
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129. [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 -
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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