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750E08: "Without guardlines" - "Pumping from ditch into 2 in. sprinkler line. Peach orchard of W.R. Freeman on Redlands Mesa NW of Grand Junction"

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Title 750E08: "Without guardlines" - "Pumping from ditch into 2 in. sprinkler line. Peach orchard of W.R. Freeman on Redlands Mesa NW of Grand Junction"
Subject Irrigation Sprinkler irrigation Pumping machinery Irrigation canals and flumes Orchards Peach Farms Hose
Description Title information partially from "Irrigation methods (sprinkler), 6/19/62" in the Groundwater Data Collection, Water Resources Archive, CSU Archives and Special Collections, which also notes, "This stout equipment is owned by Mesa Co. and being used as an experiment." Image is also Figure 9, "Portable engine-powered pumping plant on ditch bank. Water is being drawn temporarily from within a frame covered by a screen which required frequent cleaning," in "When to Use Sprinkler Irrigation in...
Date 1947-07-29 2016-08-18T15:35:52Z 2016-08-18T15:35:52Z
Type Photograph
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10217/176537 Water Resources Archive Data Dictionary v. 2.0
Relation wwdl 750E08: "Without guardlines" - "Pumping from ditch into 2 in. sprinkler line. Peach orchard of W.R. Freeman on Redlands Mesa NW of Grand Junction". 1947 July 29 Guide to the Irrigation Research Papers. Series 2: Photographs; 750: Applying water; 750E: Spray. Finding aid: http://lib.colostate.edu/archives/findingaids/water/wirp.html Color slide. Groundwater Data Collection. Series 10: Visual materials. Subseries 10.1: Slides. Irrigation methods (sprinkler), 6/19/62. Pumping from ditch into 2 in. sprinkler line. Peach orchard of W.R. Freeman on Redlands Mesa NW of Grand Junction. This stout equipment is owned by Mesa Co. and being used as an experiment. http://hdl.handle.net/10217/22190
Format image/jpeg
Coverage Mesa County (Colo.) 1947-07-29
Publisher Colorado State University. Libraries
Source Original: 1 nitrate negative, 2 prints

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