Farmer Clears Sagebrush for Irrigation Project in 1941
A farmer clears sagebrush on newly acquired land during the Vale-Owyhee irrigation project in Malheur County, Oregon, in May 1941. The project transformed arid land into arable farms, allowing farmers to cultivate an average of 44 acres in their first year. This irrigation initiative supported the production of small grains and alfalfa.
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Farmer Clears Sagebrush for Irrigation Project in 1941
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