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Photograph of View Down the Furrows

Photograph of View Down the Furrows

Original caption: View down the furrows showing excellent survival and new spring growth (being measured by dist. Ranger Brown) in a plantation of 1-0 jack pine planted in the spring of 1937. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Red Pine Planted in Furrows

Photograph of Red Pine Planted in Furrows

Original caption: CP18. Kenton RD. 2-1 Red pine planted in furrows on contour near Crystal Lake. Planted fall 1947, with Michigan planting bar. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Red Pine Planted in Alternate Furrows

Photograph of Red Pine Planted in Alternate Furrows

Original caption: 2-0 Red pine planted alternate furrows Spring 1938. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Blackwell P-9 Planted in Deep Furrows on an Old Field

Photograph of Blackwell P-9 Planted in Deep Furrows on an Old Field

Original caption: Blackwell P-9 planted in deep furrows on an old field, spring 1940 using 2-0 red pine stock. Picture taken fall 1944. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Erosion Following the Old Furrows

Photograph of Erosion Following the Old Furrows

Original caption: Erosion following the old furrows in an abandoned field near TT 101, Rosiclare R.D. Historic Photographs

Photograph of High Release in Red Pine and White Pine in Furrows

Photograph of High Release in Red Pine and White Pine in Furrows

Original caption: C.P. 24, Walker District 5th year followup photo. A. Cyr, in photo. High release in red pine and white pine, P-5d, S-38- in furrows, hand planted with WPA labor. Historic Photographs

Farming (Constructing Furrows for Water Distribution) - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Farming (Constructing Furrows for Water Distribution) - Bureau of Indi...

Public domain photograph related to native Americans, Reservations, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Farming (Constructing Furrows for Water Distribution) - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Farming (Constructing Furrows for Water Distribution) - Bureau of Indi...

Public domain photograph related to native Americans, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Reservations, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Pine Ridge Agency: Miscellaneous Photographs

Photograph of Blackwell P-9 Planted in Deep Furrows on an Old Field

Photograph of Blackwell P-9 Planted in Deep Furrows on an Old Field

Original caption: Blackwell P-9 planted in deep furrows on an old field, spring 1940 using 2-0 red pine stock. Picture taken fall 1944. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Red Pine Planted in Oliver Furrows

Photograph of Red Pine Planted in Oliver Furrows

Original caption: 2-0 Red pine planted in Oliver furrows Fall 1933. Historic Photographs

Photograph of High Release in Red Pine and White Pine in Furrows

Photograph of High Release in Red Pine and White Pine in Furrows

Original caption: CP24. Walker RD. High release in red pine and white pine, P-5d, S-38 in furrows, hand planted with WPA labor. Historic Photographs

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