

Mrs. Bartheloma Hauling Water Nyssa Heights Oregon 1939
Mrs. Bartheloma hauls water from an irrigation ditch in Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon. In October 1939, many farmers relied on irrigation to support crops in the arid region. This method was essential for agriculture in Oregon, where water scarcity posed challenges for farming. Efficient irrigation systems helped sustain local farming communities during this time.
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Mrs. Bartheloma Hauling Water Nyssa Heights Oregon 1939