Child Tending Cows by Irrigation Ditch Penasco 1940
A child tends to cows grazing along an irrigation ditch in Penasco, New Mexico, in July 1940. During this period, irrigation was vital for agriculture, supporting local farming communities. Penasco, known for its rich agricultural heritage, relied on these practices to cultivate crops in the arid climate of New Mexico.
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Child Tending Cows by Irrigation Ditch Penasco 1940
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