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Japanese evacuees harvesting onion seed in Malheur County
Harvesting; Agricultural laborers; Onions; Japanese Americans; Agriculture; Extension
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4-H boys helping with seed bed preparation
Children; Croplands; Agricultural machinery & implements; 4-H clubs; Indians of North America; Agriculture
Photo is from the 1961/1962 Warm Springs Extension annual report.
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4-H boys learn about irrigation methods
Children; Irrigation; Agriculture; 4-H clubs; Indians of North America;
Photo is from the 1961/1962 Warm Springs Extension annual report.
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Alfalfa field maintained by the 4-H boys after cutting
Hay; Harvesting; Alfalfa; Croplands; 4-H clubs; Agriculture
The Photo is from the 1961/1962 Warm Springs Extension annual report.
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4-H boys receive training in soil judging
Children; Soils; Merritt, Dick; 4-H clubs; Agriculture; Indians of North America; Extension
Photo is from the 1961/1962 Warm Springs Extension annual report. Dick Merritt, soil scientist, trained the club members in soil judging.
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Native Americans working pea viner
Indians of North America; Agricultural laborers; Agricultural machinery & implements; Agriculture; Extension
Some Indians were used in the pea vining operations. They are working on the C. C. Curl farm in Umatilla County, Oregon.
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Japanese American workers hoeing beets
Japanese Americans; Farms; Beets; Agricultural laborers; Agriculture
About 450 Japanese Americans from relocation centers were used for farm labor in Malheur County. While most worked mostly for Japanese farmers, these workers are working in the Dale Garrison beet field....
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African American group in bean field
African Americans; Agricultural laborers; Group portraits; Agriculture
A group of African-Americans working in a bean field near Scappoose, Oregon, led by Rev. M. C. Cheek of Guilds Lake Community Church, 1947. After the war ended, many African-Americans previously employed...
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Japanese American workers planting onions
Japanese Americans; Onions; Farms; Agricultural laborers; Agriculture
Japanese American workers planting onions in Malheur County. Japanese American work crews were often made up of several related families, including parents and in-laws.
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