Homesteader Pumping Water in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
A homesteader pumps water in Pie Town, New Mexico, circa June 1940. During this period, farmers faced significant challenges in accessing water, as financial limitations often prevented them from drilling wells. Pie Town is known for its unique history as a community of homesteaders in the New Mexico desert. The area remains an example of resilience in agriculture.
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Homesteader Pumping Water in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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