Farmer Drilling Water Well in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
A farmer in Pie Town, New Mexico, drills a water well in June 1940. He works with a pulley system to raise and lower the drilling tool. During the mid-20th century, access to water was critical for agriculture in this region. Farmers like him utilized innovative techniques for efficient water sourcing, shaping local farming practices.
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Farmer Drilling Water Well in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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