Water Seepage from Irrigated Land Malheur County 1939
Water seeps from newly irrigated land in Malheur County, Oregon, at Dead Ox Flat. Created in October 1939, the image highlights the erosion of land resulting from irrigation practices. This was a significant concern for the Reclamation Service as it addressed agricultural sustainability in the American West. The photograph serves as a key resource for understanding historical land management issues.
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Water Seepage from Irrigated Land Malheur County 1939
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