Apple Blossoms in New Mexico Orchard April 1940
Apple blossoms bloom in an irrigated orchard in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, in April 1940. The image illustrates agricultural practices of the time, reflecting the importance of irrigation in supporting fruit cultivation. New Mexicos diverse climate allowed for a variety of crops, making it a key agricultural state during this period.
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Apple Blossoms in New Mexico Orchard April 1940
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