Irrigation Collapse in Nyland California 1937
The image shows the aftermath of the irrigation boom and subsequent collapse of cotton production in Nyland, California, in 1921. This period marked significant changes in Ventura Countys agricultural landscape. Farmers faced severe challenges due to shifting economic conditions. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, created in May 1937.
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Irrigation Collapse in Nyland California 1937
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