



Water Erosion from Irrigation in Dead Ox Flat 1939
Irrigation in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, leads to significant water seepage. In 1939, the Reclamation Service addressed erosion issues caused by this irrigation method. The image captures the impact of water on the landscape, illustrating the challenges of land management and conservation in arid regions. The ongoing struggle highlights the importance of sustainable practices in agriculture.
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Water Erosion from Irrigation in Dead Ox Flat 1939