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Extension Service Photographs, 1900-2007
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Oregon State University. Extension Service.
- Title
- Extension Service Photographs
- Dates
- 1900-2007 (inclusive)19002007
1920-1996 (bulk)19201996 - Quantity
- 2.4 cubic feet, including 3350 photographs, (9 boxes, including 2 oversize boxes)
- Collection Number
- P 062
- Summary
- The Extension Service Photographs document Extension programs, activities, and staff throughout Oregon as well as Oregon agriculture. The Extension Service was established in Oregon in 1911.
- Repository
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Oregon State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives Research Center
Special Collections and Archives Research Center
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR
97331-4501
Telephone: 5417372075
Fax: 5417378674
scarc@oregonstate.edu - Access Restrictions
-
Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
On July 24, 1911, Oregon Agricultural College's Board of Regents organized the Oregon Extension Service in response to requests from citizens of Oregon for assistance (particularly in agriculture) from the college. R.D. Hetzel, professor of political science, was named as the first director of the Extension Service. The first county extension agents began in Marion and Wallowa Counties in September of 1912. Legislation permitting counties to appropriate money for extension work that would be matched by state funds was enacted in 1913.
In May of 1914, nearly three years after Oregon had established its Extension Service, President Woodrow Wilson signed the federal Smith-Lever law, which provided federal money for the establishment of extension services in all states for developing off-campus programs, primarily in agriculture and home economics. The first home extension agents were hired in August 1917 to do wartime emergency work; several of the agents were retained by counties after World War I. By 1937, all counties had at least one county extension agent.
During the Extension Service's first forty years, it concentrated on three traditional programmatic areas -- agriculture, home economics, and 4-H. After World War II, four other program areas were added -- forestry (late 1940s), the Marine Advisory Program (late 1940s and greatly expanded in the 1960s), Community Resource Development (1960s), and the Energy Extension Service (1970s). Traditionally, the Extension Service Director reported to (or was) the Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences. In 1993, as part of a university-wide reorganization, the OSU Extension Service was made part of the Office of Extended Education, which reported to the university's Provost.
Frank L. Ballard graduated from Oregon Agricultural College in 1916 and returned to his native state of New Hampshire where he worked as a county agent for one year. He came back to Oregon in 1917 as a specialist in rural organization and agricultural economics for the Extension Service. During the next 45 years, he served as County Agent Leader, Vice Director, Extension Agriculture Editor of Publications, and Associate Director of the Extension Service in Oregon. He contributed to many leading farm magazines and gained national renown as an agricultural journalist.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The Extension Service Photographs document Extension programs, activities, and staff throughout Oregon as well as Oregon agriculture. The bulk of the collection pertains to the three traditional Extension programmatic areas -- agriculture, home economics, and 4-H. The photographs depict Extension Service programs and staff from all regions of Oregon; however, Benton, Clatsop, Klamath, and Lane Counties are strongly represented.
Of particular note are images of Braceros and other migrant agricultural laborers; County extension offices (exterior and interior views) and staff; the Dairy Demonstration Train; 4-H club activities and summer school; and soil conservation and dune stabilization. Many individuals farms and ranches are identified; numerous images of the Oliver Ranch in Grant County are part of the collection.
Photographers are not identified for most of the images, but they were primarily taken by Extension Service staff. Photographers and studios of note with images in the collection include the Columbia Commercial Studio (Portland), Asahel Curtis (Seattle), Benjamin A. Gifford, Arthur M. Prentiss, and the Weister Company,
The collection includes a variety of formats. The bulk of the collection consists of b/w prints, but it also includes color prints, b/w and color film negatives, nitrate negatives, color slides, digital prints, and panoramic prints.
Images from the collection are available online in the Best of the Archives and Braceros in Oregon digital collections.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Preferred Citation
Extension Service Photographs (P 062), Oregon State University Archives, Corvallis, Oregon.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The Extension Service Photographs are arranged in 7 series: I. Extension Service Programs and Activities, 1900-2007; II. Photographs from Clatsop and Klamath County Annual Reports, 1923-1955; III. Photographs Separated from Extension Service Records, circa 1922 - 1971; IV. Frank L. Ballard Photographs, 1909 - circa 1965; V. Lane County Extension, 1929-1995; VI. Linn County Extension, circa 1921 - 1950; VII. Benton County Extension Home Economics Study Groups, 1973-1996.
Acquisition Information
The photographs were transferred to the Archives in numerous accessions from the 1960s through 2009.
Future Additions
Additions to the collection are expected.
Processing Note
The Lane County Extension Photographs (Series V) are not fully processed.
Related Materials
The OSU Archives' holdings include numerous collections documenting Extension Service programs and activities throughout Oregon. The Extension Service Records (RG 111) document the administration and programmatic activities of the OSU Extension Service. The Extension Bulletin Illustrations Photograph Collection (P 020) and the Extension and Experiment Station Communications Photographs (P 120), and Harriet's Collection include additional photographs of Extension Service programs and staff. The 4-H Photograph Collection (P 146) provides extensive visual documentation of Oregon 4-H programs, projects, and participants. Other collections that document county extension activities include the Clackamas County Jersey Cattle Club Scrapbook, the Malheur County 4-H Leaders Council Records, and the Multnomah County Home Economics Extension Units Collection.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series I: Extension Service Programs and Activities, 1900-2007Return to Top
Series I consists of photos pertaining to a variety of Extension Service programs and activities, including the Dairy Demonstration Train, 4-H clubs and summer school, and field tours. Images of County Extension offices throughout Oregon; county agents and Extension staff, including those receiving awards; and special events are included. A variety of formats are represented including b/w and color prints, color slides, negatives, and digital prints. Some of the images are individually numbered (P062:001 - P062:052).
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box | ||
1 | P062:001: Group of men and women listening to
lecturer in room with displays of agricultural products; includes J.A.
Bexell, J.T. Jardine, and A.B. Cordley |
circa 1925 |
1 | P062:002: 4-H club winners from Standard School at
Polk County Fair |
1914 |
1 | P062:003 -
P062:004: Crowd gathered at train
station
For visit by the Demonstration Train (?).
|
circa 1915 |
1 | circa 1950 | |
1 | P062:006: Potato fertilizer test with Netted Gem
potatoes |
August 1928 |
1 | P062:007: View of one section of Third Annual
Marion County Corn Show showing part of the 100-ear lots |
circa 1920 |
1 | circa 1930 | |
1 | P062:009: Train depot |
circa 1935 |
1 | P062:010: Boy feeding and watering cow in a
stall |
circa 1940 |
1 | P062:011: Cars lined up along a road for Extension
Tour? (probably Clatsop Co.) car in front with Guernsey poster
photo by Woodfield, Astoria
|
circa 1920 |
1 | P062:012:
Woman showing girl how to
sew up a fowl
|
circa 1915 |
1 | P062:013: Comparison of beet? yields between
fertilized and unfertilized plots
3 images
|
circa 1920 |
1 | P062:014: Bus load of Multnomah County 4-H
delegates arriving at OAC summer school |
circa 1927 |
1 | P062:015: 4-H summer school tour cars and
bus |
1935 |
1 | P062:016: W.J. Gilmore constructing hog
crates |
1928 |
1 | P062:017: Multnomah County 4-H members at OAC
summer school |
1922 |
1 | P062:018: 4-H Summer School tour group at
waterfall, near Bonneville Dam? |
1934 |
1 | P062:019: 4-H style contest at Multnomah County
Fair
Photo by F.B. Wilcox, Centralia, Washington.
|
1936 |
1 | P062:020: Douglas County delegates at 4-H summer
school, OSC
Photo by Howell's Studio.
|
1937 |
1 | P062:021: Douglas County delegates at 4-H summer
school, OSC
Photo by Howell's Studio.
|
1936 |
1 | P062:022: 4-H members at Achievement Day,
Tillamook County |
1934 |
1 | P062:023 -
P062:024: 4-H Forestry Club working on log cabin,
Tillamook County |
1934 |
1 | P062:025: 4-H Bee Club members learn how to
manipulate bees in Tillamook County |
1935 |
1 | P062:026: Alder Mill developed by Edward Plasker,
Tillamook County |
1935 |
1 | P062:027: Window demonstration of campfire cooking
by Ockley Green Boys' Home & 4-H Campfire Cooking Club,
Portland |
1920 |
1 | P062:028: 4-H Canning Club (Kellog & Creston
Schools) demonstration, Portland
Photo by Columbia Commercial Studio.
|
1920 |
1 | P062:029: Helicopter blowing moisture off cherry
trees after a rain during harvest season, Milton-Freewater
area |
1967 |
1 | P062:030: Milton-Freewater Farm Labor
Camp |
1967 |
1 | P062:031: Hydraulic irrigation,
self-propelled |
1967 |
1 | P062:032: Pig and Ford race, Tillamook County
Fair |
1949 |
1 | P062:033: Stage Show, Tillamook County
Fair |
1949 |
1 | P062:034: Logging contests at Tillamook County
Fair |
1949 |
1 | P062:035: Oregon Wool Growers Association 33rd
Annual Convention at The Dalles |
January 16-17, 1930 |
1 | P062:036: French Orphans adopted by Farm Bureau
Members, Wasco County |
1918 |
1 | P062:037: Boys in front of building for 4-H summer
school? |
circa 1915 |
1 | P062:038: Group of young women with Helen
Cowgill? |
circa 1945 |
1 | P062:039: Men around well or construction
site |
circa 1908 |
1 | P062:040: Group of men and women sitting around
plant Cyanotype print.
|
circa 1900 |
1 | P062:041: Cutting hay; back cover Extension
Bulletin no. 413 |
1929 |
1 | P062:042: Boys and girls posed by Waldo
Hall |
circa 1910 |
1 | P062:043: Vetch seed harvester, Benton
County |
1920 |
1 | P062:044: E.R. Jackman demonstrating a combination
bridge, pier and dam during a 1949 conservation tour |
|
1 | P062:045 -
P062:046: Meeting of OSC officials and a national
leader for planning the Leadership Institute for Town and Country Churches
to be held at Oregon State College in July 4x5 camera negatives and contact
prints
Includes Rev. James P. Moberg, Rev. O.L. Jones, Dr. Mark A. Dawber, and
OSC faculty members Glenn A. Bakkum, William L. Teutsch, E.W. Warrington,
and L.R. Breithaupt; photos by R.G. Fowler, Jr.
|
April 1947 |
1 | P062:047 -
P062:049: Planning committee members for Town and
Country Churches Institute held on OSC campus 4x5 camera negatives and contact
prints
Includes E.W. Warrington, Alcuin Heibel, O.L. Jones, and H.C. Seymour;
photos by R.G. Fowler, Jr.
|
March 1948 |
P062:050: Job Corps at OSU |
1967-1969 | |
Box | ||
1 | 1969 | |
1 | 1967 | |
Box | ||
1 | Commission on the Oregon State
University Extension Service 59 negatives (35 mm frames), 14 prints, and 3 contact
sheets
Depicts a meeting of the Commission at Oregon State University in
November 1975. The Commission on the OSU Extension Service was formed in
1975 by the Oregon Legislature and the Oregon State Board of Higher
Education to evaluation the Extension Service. Former Secretary of State
Howell Appling, Jr. was appointed chair. Commission members included Jean
Evans, Jim Hildreth, Don Jackson, Jack Robins, and Fred Sohn.
|
1975 |
8 | County Extension Offices 266 color slides
Exterior and interior views; offices, reception areas, meeting rooms,
demonstration facilities and workrooms, and storage; some staff are shown.
Includes images of offices in the following counties: Baker, Columbia,
Crook, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Jefferson, Lake, Lane, Lincoln,
Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco,
Washington, and Yamhill.
|
1975-1979 |
8 | County Extension Offices 115 prints
Exterior and interior views (3-5 per county) of County Extension
Service offices; includes images of signs. Some County Extension staff are
depicted. Most of the images are color prints; some b/w prints are also
included. The following county offices are depicted: Baker, Benton,
Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Deschutes (Redmond and Bend),
Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jackson, Jefferson, Jefferson
- Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lane,
Lincoln, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, Sherman,
Tillamook, Umatilla, Umatilla - Hermiston, Umatilla - Milton-Freewater,
Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington, Wheelter, and Yamhill.
|
circa 1980s |
8 | Marketing Photographs 13 prints
Images of County Extension offices; primarily exteriors and signs.
|
circa 1980s |
8 |
The Life and
Times of a County Agent slide presentation 119 color slides
The slide presentation includes color slides of images from the 1920s
through the 1970s; many of the slides are labeled with identifications.
The images depict events such as field days and annual conferences; agents
conducting their work and consulting with farmers; and 4-H activities The
following individuals are identified in the images: Doc Allen, Nels
Anderson, Leeds Bailey, Frank Ballard, Jay Bender, Jim Bishop, Scott
Clevenger, Joe Cox, Murray Dawson, Arnold Ebert, Bill Ferrell, Lee Foster,
John Frizzell, John Grimes, Louie Gross, Paige Hall, Curley Heuser, Hugh
Hickerson, Bill Isom, John Hansen, Dale Hoecker, Gordon Hood, George
Jenkins, John Inskeep, E.R. Jackman, Vic Johnson, Glenn Klein, Bob Knox,
John Landers, Andy Landforce, Harry Lindgren, Ron McCallister, Ray
McNeilan, Oscar Mikesell, Cal Monroe, E.M. "Red" Nelson, Ben Newell, Ray
Novotny, Hollis Ottawan, J.R. Parker, Bill Perry, Charles Ross, Jane
Foster Schroeder, Ed Shannon, Charles Smith, Cliff Smith, Howard Smith,
Fremont Sprouls, Bob Sterling, Nort Taylor, Jack Thienes, Tom Thompson,
Rex Warren, Bob Williams.
|
circa 1980 |
8 | Staff award recipients 7 prints
Images depict recipients of Experienced and New Staff Awards in 1987
and 1991 and the 1991 Para-Professional Award: David Adams, John Baggott,
John Burt, Judith Burridge, Glenis Chapin, Gale Gingrich, Janice Gregg,
Ronald Hathaway, Jim Hermes, Teresa Hogue, Janice Leno, Nellie Oehler,
Jeffery Olson, Michelle Robinson, Clark Seavert, Bernadine Strik, and John
Williams. An image of Alberta Johnston, Deputy Director, with Director O.
Ernie Smith at the 1989 annual conference is included. Two images of
presentations of the 1991 Alberta B. Johnston Awards for Extension
Leadership (to Roger Fletcher) and for Excellence in Extension Education
to Lynn Cannon are included; these images include Johnston and Director
O.E. Smith.
|
1987-1991 |
8 | Orville Redenbacher visit to
OSU 18 color prints
|
circa 1993 |
8 | Oregon State University Presidents
MacVicar, Byrne, Risser, and Young 1 color print
Current (Paul G. Risser) and former Oregon State University presidents:
Robert W. MacVicar (1970-1984), John V. Byrne (1984-1995), Risser
(1996-2002), and Roy Young (Acting 1969-1970).
|
circa 1997 |
8 | Marching Band at Parker
Stadium 1 color print
Marching band in "Beavers" formation on field at Parker Stadium during
football game.
|
undated |
9 | Outreach and Engagement Conference award
recipients 16 digital prints
Depict 2007 award recipients: Mary Arnold, Sally Bowman, Debbie
Burroughs, Pati Craven, Peggy Harris, John Hart, Kelvin Koong, Mike Knutz,
Lillian Larwood, Anne Manlove, Elena Pena, Donita Roseboro, Claire
Sponseller, Tammy Skubinna, Tim, DeBoodt, and Pam Wiederholt. Award
presenters: Rick Fletcher, Peggy Hoecker, Deb Maddy, and Jim Reeb
|
2007 |
Series II: Photographs from Clatsop and Klamath County Annual Reports, 1923-1955Return to Top
Series II consists of photographs from Extension Service annual reports of Clatsop and Klamath Counties (numbered photos P062:052 - P062:697). The photographs were removed from the original paper copies of the annual reports for 1923-1944 (Clatsop County) and 1926-1955 (Klamath County). The photographs are arranged by county, thereunder by year, and then by page number of the annual report; they are not housed in numerical order by the assigned item number. The images document county level extension activities, including fertilizer and variety field trials, farm equipment trials, harvesting techniques, field tours, weed control, irrigation, and 4-H. Photographs of the J. J. Astor and Klamath Branch Experiment Stations are also included.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Clatsop
County |
1923 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:603: Joe Roman, cashier of the Bank of
Commerce, meeting Arnold Hiekkinen, Brownsmead Calf Club
p. 7
|
|
1 | P062:604:
Knappa Bee club meeting
with Herman Ahlers, Club leader
p. 7
|
|
1 | P062:595: Harold Bjorg - Knappa Hill; land with
lime and inoculation used
p. 15a, top
|
|
1 | P062:601: Mark Johnson - Lewis & Clark; 1st
year crop hill land, lime and inoculation used
p. 15a, bottom left
|
|
1 | P062:602: Fred Hurlbutt - Clatsop Plains;
inoculation used
p. 15a, bottom right
|
|
1 | P062:594: Harold Bjorg - Knappa Hill; potato field
planted with half stem end seed pieces and half blossom end seed
pieces
p. 15b, top
|
|
1 | P062:593: A.H. Fiesellman - Clatsop Plains; potato
field with half superphosphate and half no superphosphate
p. 15b, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:600: Beginning of the end (tree stump);
Vesper demonstration burner in place
p. 15c, top
|
|
1 | P062:598: Second phase of end of stump; Vesper
demonstration burner
p. 15c, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:596: End of a "monster" Vesper demonstration;
men standing on outer rim of stump
p. 15d, top
|
|
1 | P062:597: Henningsen & son in alfalfa
demonstration field in Sept. after two crops had been cut
p. 15d, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:599: Results of Netel Millinery
School
p. 25a, top
|
|
1 | P062:629: County Clothing Committee
p. 25a, bottom
|
1923 |
1 | P062:632: Community Leaders Dress Form Training
School Committee has helped 229 women make dress forms
p. 25b, top
|
|
1 | P062:633: Millinery School, Netel
Community
p. 25b, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:630: Community Leaders Dress Form Training
School Committee has helped 229 women make dress forms
p. 25c, top
|
|
1 | P062:631: Millinery School, Netel
Community
p. 25c, bottom
|
|
Clatsop
County |
1924 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:072: Second crop (alfalfa?) |
June 29 |
1 | P062:073: Alfalfa demonstration road
sign |
|
1 | P062:074: Lime and clover demonstration road sign,
Pearl Cole Farm, Lewis and Clark area |
|
1 | P062:075: Spring sown-fall sown vetch, V.H.
Hardwood, Lewis and Clark area |
|
1 | P062:076: Vetch, Fred Britz, Walluski |
|
1 | P062:077: Vetch, V.H. Harwood; 1/4 acre yields
green feed for 14 cows for 20 days |
|
1 | P062:608: Bagley Bros. - Knappa; vetch and oats
demonstration with lime, manure, and inoculated soil used |
|
1 | P062:583: Baglet Bros. - Knappa; spring sown oats
and fall sown oats and vetch |
|
1 | P062:584: Japanese barnyard millet plots planted
and cut at different times |
|
1 | P062:585: Field Day, J.J. Astor Branch Experiment
Station |
|
Clatsop
County |
1925 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:150: V. H. Harwood; upland vetch and
oats |
|
1 | P062:592: Boy's and Girl's Club project; stock
judging demonstration
p. 7
|
|
1 | P062:587: Alseke clover - lime; Pearl
Cole
p. 15, top
|
|
1 | P062:586: James Elliott - Knappa; demonstration of
vetch and oats
p. 15
|
|
1 | P062:588,
P62:607: James Elliott - Knappa; Japanese
barnyard millett
p. 16, top & bottom
|
|
1 | P062:589: Lewis & Clark, lime and culture
inoculation used for first year crop on hill land
p. 17, top
|
|
1 | P062:605 -
P062:606: M.J. Johnson; lime and culture
inoculation used for first year crop
p. 17, bottom
|
|
1 | Trial of cyanide gas for mole control on
Clatsop Plains |
|
1 | P062:590: Field Day at J.J. Astor Branch
Experiment Station
p. 22, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:591,
P062:638: John Lahti poultry plant; Poultry farm
cooperator - Svensen brooder house arranged with alternate
system
p. 25
|
|
Clatsop
County |
1926 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:639: Dairy float built for parade, Astoria
Founders Celebration |
|
1 | P062:640: Mangel and carrot variety trial , Emil
Eilers, Brownsmead |
|
1 | P062:641: Mangel variety trial, J.W. Barndse,
Brownsmead |
|
1 | P062:642: Vetch and oats, M. J. Johnson
upland |
|
1 | P062:643: Japanese barnyard millet hurry sale,
Youngs River |
|
Clatsop
County |
1927 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:546: Ebsen Brothers - Lewis & Clark;
manure pit
p. 11
|
|
1 | P062:547: Pat Boyle - Walluski; start of manure
pit
p. 11
|
|
1 | P062:544: Community stock shipments
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:545: "Old But Not Forgotten," old dairy
cow
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:523: Pyrotol ditching, "the shot"
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:524: Pyrotol ditching; result of second
shot
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:616: Pyrotol ditching "before
shot"
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:615: Pyrotol ditching "after
shot"
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:617: Pyrotol ditching demonstration, Hess
Farm, Youngs River
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:619: Pyrotol ditching demonstration, Anderson
Bros., Brownsmead; before shot
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:618: Pyrotol ditching demonstration, Anderson
Bros., Brownsmead; after shot
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:621: Pyrotol ditching demonstration, K. F.
Johnson Farm, Youngs River; before shot
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:620: Pyrotol ditching demonstration, K.F.
Johnson Farm, Youngs River; after shot
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:525: Vesper Pig Club stock judging team at
Salem on judging tour
p. 43
|
|
1 | P062:636 -
P062:637: Boys and Girls Club exhibits at county
fair
p. 46
|
1927 |
1 | P062:634 -
P062:635: Boys and Girls Club exhibits at county
fair
p. 47
|
1927 |
1 | P062:693:
Exhibit of Boys and Girls
Club Work at Oregon State Fair
Photo by Columbia Commercial Studio; p. 48
|
1927 |
1 | P062:692: Exhibit of Boys and Girls Club prize
winners at Clatsop County and Oregon State Fairs; Astoria store
window?
p. 50
|
|
Clatsop
County |
1928 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:530: Farm hydroelectric and irrigation system
ditch
p. 28
|
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1 | P062:531: Farm hydroelectric and irrigation system
dam
p. 28
|
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1 | P062:529: Lower end of ditch and flume of farm
hydroelectric and irrigation system
p. 29
|
|
1 | P062:532: Turbine and governor at the end of the
flume, hydroelectric and irrigation system at Lee Wooden Farm
p. 29
|
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Clatsop
County |
1929 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:526: Manure pit, Herman Heikkila,
Netel
p. 11
|
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1 | P062:527: Manure pit, Charles Johnson,
Brownsmead
p. 11
|
|
1 | P062:528: Vetch and oats. K.F. Johnson, Youngs
River
p. 16
|
|
1 | P062:294: Telephone peas, John Pedersen,
Brownsmead
p. 16
|
|
1 | P062:292: Gopher poisoning field meeting, Percy
Allen Farm, Elsie
p. 19, top
|
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1 | P062:293: Root Field Day, J.J. Astor Branch
Experiment Station
p. 19, bottom
|
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Clatsop
County |
1930 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:522: Field Day at Astor Branch Experiment
Station
p. 8, top
|
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1 | P062:123: Bulb planting Fieselman farm
p. 8
|
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1 | P062:299: Dairy demonstration train at Seaside
depot
p. 17, top
|
June 9, 1930 |
1 | P062:300: Dairy demonstration train at Astoria
depot
p. 17, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:204: Temporary bridge built to lay pipe
across Blind Slough, Brownsmead Water Project
p. 28a
|
|
1 | P062:206: Surveying crew, Brownsmead Water
Project
p. 28a
|
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1 | ||
1 | P062:205: Pipe crew, Knappa Water
Project
p. 30, bottom
|
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1 | P062:296: Dam at intake of Knappa water
system
p. 34, top
|
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1 | P062:297: Mill Creek with dam of intake of Knappa
water system showing pipe lines
p. 34, bottom
|
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1 | P062:295 ,
P062:207: Scenes of pipe crew laying Knappa Water
Project pipe lines
p. 36
|
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Clatsop
County |
1931 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:533: Root field day at Astor Branch
Experiment Station
p. 6
|
Oct. 20, 1931 |
1 | P062:534: Alfalfa growing on the Fred Hurlbutt
Farm
p. 7
|
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1 | P062:535: Irrigation project on the Fred Hurlbutt
Farm
p. 7, top
|
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1 | P062:536: Planting bulbs with a tractor, A.H.
Fieselman Farm
p. 9
|
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1 | P062:537: Cranberries ready for the store
house
p. 10, bottom
|
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1 | P062:538: Picking cranberries on Columbia
Cranberry Co. bogs
p. 10
|
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1 | P062:539: Scrub cows enroute to stock
yards
p. 12
|
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1 | P062:540: Club delegation from Pacific
International at Seaside
p. 16, bottom
|
Oct. 29, 1931 |
1 | P062:541: Club delegation from Pacific
International at Astoria Column
p. 16, top
|
Oct. 29, 1931 |
1 | P062:542: Stock judging practice at
college
p. 17, top
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1 | P062:543: Club delegation from Pacific
International at the Delmoor Cranberry Bogs
p. 18
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Clatsop
County |
1932 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:574: Astor Branch Experiment Station field
day
p. 27, top
|
August 13, 1932 |
1 | P062:573: John Abbott, bean planting,
Knappa
p. 27, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:575: Part of Wm. Holt's Pea planting, Lewis
and Clark
p. 31, top
|
|
1 | P062:610: Howard Johnson picking peas,
Seaside
p. 29, bottom
|
August 1932 |
1 | P062:577: Late pea planting on William Larson
farm, Lewis and Clark
p. 31, top
|
|
1 | P062:576: Tour of pea plantings, Bob Larson
Farm
p. 31, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:578: Demonstration meeting of lettuce
growers, Paul West Farm, Seaside; with C.E. Davenport agricultural agent,
Great Northern Railway Co.
p. 33, top
|
|
1 | P062:623: Howard Johnson showing some of his
lettuce
p. 33, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:622: Radish planting, Weathers Farm,
Seaside
p. 35, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:565:
Cranberry harvesting at
Delmoor cranberry bogs, Clatsop Plains
p. 39, top
|
|
1 | P062:364: Cranberry harvesting at Delmoor
cranberry bogs, Clatsop Plains
p. 39, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:551: Bulb growers' tour
p. 41
|
March 1932 |
1 | P062:579: Club delegation from the Pacific
International enjoying the Pacific Ocean
p. 49, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:550: Annual Club picnic at the Astor Branch
Experiment Station
p. 51, top
|
August 13, 1932 |
1 | P062:580: Stock judging practice at Club
picnic
p. 51 bottom
|
|
1 | P062:581: Alan Johnson in his 4-H
garden
p. 53, top
|
|
1 | P062:609: Dan Fritz Welch with their Club
poultry
p. 53, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:549: Calf Club members competing in
showmanship contest at 4-H fair
p. 55, top
|
Sept. 2-4 |
1 | P062:582: Howard, Tom and Calvin McAlister,
members of Walluski Calf Club, with their Guernsey calves
p. 55
|
|
Clatsop
County |
1933 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:355 -
P062:356: Showing pasture irrigation at Astor
Branch Experiment Station
p. 17
|
|
1 | P062:353: Oats and vetch for green feed, M.J.
Johnson Farm
p. 24
|
|
1 | P062:354: Oats and vetch for hay, S. Findal Farm,
Svensen
p. 24, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:351: J.D. Griffin's bulb field, Clatsop
Plains
p. 28, top
|
|
1 | P062:352: Millett for green feed, K.F. Johnson
Farm
p. 28, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:349: Pruning demonstration at Oscar
Sigfridson Farm, Olney
p. 29, top
|
|
1 | P062:350: Home garden farm of S. Findal,
Svensen
p. 29, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:348: Showmanship contest, 4-H Club
fair
p. 42
|
|
1 | P062:346 -
P062:347: 4-H Club picnic Astor Branch Experiment
Station
p. 42
|
|
1 | P062:344 -
P062:345: Pomona Grange Barbecue
Picnic
p. 54
|
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Clatsop
County |
1934 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:342 -
P062:343: Two views of liquid manure spreader,
William Holtz Farm
p. 2a
|
|
1 | P062:697: 4-H Club exhibit
p. 14
|
August 29 |
Clatsop
County |
1935 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:340: Upper portion of pit overlooking bottom
land at Peter Henningsen's liquid manure pits
p. 14, top
|
|
1 | P062:341: Drawing the liquid manure from the pit
into tank wagon by gravity
p. 14, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:339: Bent grass field being inspected for
certification
p. 17
|
|
1 | P062:338: Spraying peas on experiment plots with
high pressure equipment, Astor Branch Experiment Station
p. 21
|
|
1 | P062:337: John Jensen and Mrs. Schwegler in John's
garden, which placed first at 4-H fair
p. 35
|
|
1 | P062:336: Bob Reed's young herd of Guernseys which
were shown at County and State Fairs
p. 37
|
|
1 | P062:335: 4-H Club picnic Aug. 11 at Astor Branch
Experiment Station; B. F. Irvine, standing left-center,
speaking
p. 42
|
|
Clatsop
County |
1936 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:625: A trial in burning oyster shells as a
lime source
p. 13, top
|
|
1 | P062:624: Shells piled and ready to
burn
p. 13, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:334: Recommended root storage system, Astor
Branch Experiment Station
p. 15
|
|
1 | P062:332: Bob Poole and Rock Hill strawberry
planting
p. 19
|
|
1 | P062:333: Cannery beans at Knappa on farm of John
Abbott
p. 19, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:331: Blackberry thicket sprayed on farm of
Albert Johnson
p. 21
|
|
1 | P062:329: Blackberry thicket before spraying with
chlorate, O. A. Grimstead Farm
p. 23, top
|
|
1 | P062:330: Blackberry thicket two weeks after
spraying, Grimstead Farm
p. 23, bottom
|
|
Clatsop
County |
1937 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:366: Patch of Canada Thistle treated with
chlorate by county agent, Mrs. Wood's place, Youngs River
p. 12
|
|
1 | P062:365: Broccoli harvested in early spring on
Leon Spada place, Warrenton
p. 15
|
|
1 | P062:363: Modern poultry farm of C. McConnell;
note fertilizer drying plant
p. 19
|
|
1 | P062:362: Sheep on bent grass meadow after seed
harvested, Engbretson Bros.
p. 25
|
|
1 | P062:360: Sheep shipped in to pasture on tide land
meadows and to clean up harvested grass fields, Engbretson
p. 27
|
|
1 | P062:361: Lambs being finished with rape pasture
on tideland, Engbretson Bros.
p. 27
|
|
1 | P062:628: Lewis and Clark Dairy Club advertising a
club dance to raise funds for the club
p. 48, top
|
|
1 | P062:359: Purebred yearling heifer won by Richard
Sorenson 1936 Club Fair
p. 48, bottom
|
1936 |
1 | P062:695: Dairy Showmanship Contest at the County
Fair
p. 49
|
1937 |
Clatsop
County |
1938 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:386: Pasture fertilizer trial
p. 22
|
|
1 | P062:385: Green manure crop on light sandy
soil
p. 24
|
|
1 | P062:384: Irrigating clover and grass
pasture
p. 26
|
|
1 | P062:383: Portable pump outfit used on Kamm Estate
Farm
p. 27
|
|
1 | P062:381: Gordon Donley, Soil Conservation
Service, examining ladino clover plot in forage nursery established in
spring
p. 33, top
|
1937 |
1 | P062:382: Field meeting at forage
nursery
p. 33, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:379: One of the first pastures in the county
where meadow foxtail was included in mixture; Arthur Peterson Farm,
Warrenton
p. 36, top
|
|
1 | P062:380: Mr. Wendland observing pasture
containing meadow foxtail, Peterson Farm
p. 36, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:378: Part of forage nursery on Harold See
Farm
p. 39
|
|
1 | P062:124: Oscar Ehn, U.S. Biological Survey
hunter, and his catch of coyotes from one line
p. 47
|
|
1 | P062:376: The Knappa Cooking Club which served
luncheon for parents, community leaders and officers of the County Leaders
Assn.
p. 66, top
|
|
1 | P062:377: Part of the group served lunch by Knappa
Cooking Club
p. 66, bottom
|
|
Clatsop
County |
1939 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:374: Grass nursery on Clatsop
Plains
p. 35, top
|
|
1 | P062:375: Trials with liquid manure on P.
Henningsen Farm
p. 35, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:372: Trial on A. Hess Farm using pickup
combine on bent grass see
p. 36, top
|
|
1 | P062:373: K.F. and Arthur Johnson making clover
and grass silage
p. 36, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:694: Hay crops of clover and grasses on farm
of K.F. and Arthur Johnson; silage crop
p. 37
|
|
1 | P062:370: Special- built pea duster operation on
Reith Farm for controlling pea aphids
p. 41, top
|
|
1 | P062:371: Duster stopped for dust
refill
p. 41, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:369: Field trials of pea dusting for control
of aphids, cooperating with Experiment Station
p. 42
|
|
1 | P062:368: Sheep being used to clean up grass
fields after seed is harvested
p. 53
|
|
1 | P062:367: Robert Reed an some of his purebread
Guernseys; his herd was built up through 4-H Club projects
p. 71
|
|
1 | P062:696: Showmanship Contest, 4-H
Fair
p. 72
|
1939 |
Clatsop
County |
1940 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:566: Sixty acres of wet land drained by ditch
at base of hill, J. O. Convill Farm, Warrenton
p. 11, top
|
|
1 | P062:612: 3600 ft. ditch constructed by I.O.
Convill to drain 60 acres of tide land
p. 11
|
|
1 | P062:555: Solid portion of manure well stacked on
top of liquid tank with drainage into tank, A. Filliger Farm
p. 15
|
|
1 | P062:554: Liquid manure being applied to pasture,
A. Filliger Farm, Lewis & Clark
p. 15, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:556: Fertilizer trials on bent grass seed
showing division of plots at harvest time, F. H. Mudd Farm, Lewis &
Clark
p. 17
|
|
1 | P062:558: Fern land nursery, Sager Bros.
cooperating
p. 32, top
|
|
1 | P062:557: Brush and weeds on cut overland where
creeping fescue seeded early April 1940
p. 32, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:559: County Jersey Club visits Tillamook
herds; also view irrigation and liquid manure tanks
p. 47, top
|
|
1 | P062:560: Irrigation and liquid manure tanks in
Tillamook
p. 47, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:565: County Jersey Club tour viewing herd of
H. O. McEntire
p. 48
|
|
1 | P062:561: Purchasers and prospective buyers: (l-r)
G. L. Parman, C. B. Henderson, Fred Stinchfield, Simon Barker, Harold
Stinchfield, Wood, and C. K. Barker
p. 50, top
|
|
1 | P062:562: Lloyd Parman Jr., Milton Mercer, Giles
Parman, Wilfred Parman, Roy Ward and Cass Simpson in Northrup Creek
area
p. 50, bottom
|
June 15, 1940 |
1 | P062:572: Second year seeding on cut-over
land
p. 51, top
|
early April 1940 |
1 | P062:611: Moss, ferns, and blackberry on cut-over
land seeded with red creeping fescue
p. 51, bottom
|
April 1940 |
1 | P062:564a: Party accompanied by Extension Agent on
flight of cut-over land of county
p. 52, top
|
Nov. 19, 1940 |
1 | P062:563: Sheep from eastern Washington trailing
in to utilize grass seeded on cut over land
p. 52, bottom
|
|
Clatsop
County |
1941 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:627: Lotus Major growing wild at Roseburg,
Wash.; attempt made to harvest seed
p. 23
|
|
1 | P062:564b: Clatsop farmers meet at Astor Branch
Experiment Station to study crops and pasture
p. 29
|
|
1 | P062:122: 4-H boys visit fern land
nursery
p. 29, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:128: Barn being built on new range setup,
Sunset Ranch
p. 44, top
|
|
1 | P062:129: Prof. E.L. Potter speaking at the annual
Northrup Creek Field Day
p. 44, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:126: Ranchers are getting longwool breeds as
foundation; Parman & Sons, Birkenfield
p. 45
|
|
1 | P062:127: Pasture seeded in 1938 on cut over land
viewed by Mr. Stichfield, who bought 2200 acres
p. 45, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:125: Bulldozer was used to make fence trail
cedar posts near line
p. 46
|
|
Clatsop
County |
1942 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:358: View of a Victory Garden
p. 15
|
|
1 | P062:548:
Girls of Warrenton School
harvesting cranberries
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:357:
Boys of Warrenton School
harvesting cranberries
p. 28, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:552: Starting of the Lewis & Clark scrap
pile; William Larson Jr. brings in first load
p. 36
|
|
Clatsop
County |
1944 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:568: Mrs. E. McConkey and her Lewis and Clark
Garden Club on tour
p. 21, top
|
|
1 | P062:567: Maurice Olson in his 4-H vegetable
garden
p. 21, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:569 -
P062:570: Vern Russel and his vegetable
garden
p. 22
|
|
1 | P062:613: Guernsey showmanship contest at Country
4-H Club fair
p. 25
|
1944 |
1 | P062:614: Jersey showmanship contest at Country
4-H Club fair
p. 25
|
1944 |
1 | P062:571: John Reith, Lewis & Clark, and his
grand champion steer
p. 26
|
|
1 | P062:553: Beef showmanship contest at 4-H club
fair
p. 27
|
|
Klamath
County |
1926 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:645: Field of netted gem potatoes, C. A. Hill
Farm
p. 7a
|
Aug. 29, 1926 |
1 | P062:644: Field of netted gem potatoes, Jesse
Johnson Farm, Mt. Laki
p. 7a
|
Aug. 29, 1926 |
1 | P062:646: Mixture of sweet clover, timothy and
Zawadke's alkali grass
p. 7b
|
|
1 | P062:149: Field of Zawadke's alkali grass, J.A.
Bushong Farm, Plevna
p. 7b
|
|
1 | P062:647: Method of transportation and part of
exhibit established at the junction of the Green Springs Hwy.; exhibit
maintained by Co. Agent's office and Klamath Co. Chamber of
Commerce
p. 8a
|
|
1 | P062:148: Apply fertilizer, 2.5-10.6-10.0, S.P.
Dehlinger Farm, Mt. Laki
p. 8a
|
|
1 | P062:147: Seven acre corn irrigation demonstration
field, Herman Helliksen Farm, Langell Valley
p. 8b
|
July 7, 1926 |
1 | P062:649: Demonstration field of Markton oats,
M.T. Princes Farm, M.T. Princes Farm, Lorella
p. 17a
|
|
1 | P062:648: Grain trucks unloading at Martin Bros.
Mill, Klamath Falls
p. 17a
|
Aug. 29, 1926 |
1 | P062:650: Field of Burbank wheat on sub-irrigated
lands of Tule Lake
p. 17b
|
June 17, 1926 |
1 | P062:651: Thrashing Burbank wheat, Cox Brothers
lease, Tule Lake
p. 17b
|
Aug. 29, 1926 |
1 | P062:146: Variety trial of corn, Herman Helleksen
Farm, Langell Valley
p. 18a
|
Aug. 25, 1926 |
1 | P062:652: Gehu Yellow Flint and Minnesota 13 corn
demonstration, Fred Peterson Farm, Summers district
p. 18a
|
|
1 | P062:145: Corn demonstration, Fred Peterson Farm,
Summers district
p. 18b
|
|
1 | P062:653: A particularly good field of yellow
sweet clover in the Plevna district
p. 18b
|
|
1 | P062:144: White biennial sweet clover, F.J. Browne
Farm, Bonanza
p. 19a
|
Aug. 25, 1926 |
1 | P062:654: New seeding of yellow sweet
clover
p. 19a
|
|
1 | P062:143: Cutting alsike clover and brome grass,
Frank McCornack Farm, Wocus
p. 19b
|
|
1 | P062:655: Zawadke alkali grass, J.A. Bushong Farm,
Plevna
p. 19b
|
June 29, 1926 |
1 | P062:141: Red clover field, Haley Bros., Spring
Lake district
p. 20a
|
|
1 | P062:142: Zawadke alkali grass in the shock, J.A.
Bushong Farm, Plevna
p. 20a
|
|
1 | P062:656: Zawadke's alkali grass stubble provided
considerable pasture on the J. A. Bushong Farm, Plevna
p. 20b
|
|
1 | P062:140: Early spring pasture, Zawadke alkali
grass, J. A. Bushong Farm, Plevna
p. 20b
|
|
1 | P062:138: Applying sulphur to control powdery
mildew, C.A. Hill farm, Mt. Laki
p. 21a
|
|
1 | P062:139: Dipping potatoes in hot formaldehyde
solution at Jim Dixon's farm
p. 21a
|
|
1 | P062:136: Field of potatoes, C.A. Hill Farm, Mt.
Laki
p. 21b
|
Aug. 25, 1926 |
1 | P062:137: Harvested potatoes, Percy Dixon Farm,
Pine Grove
p. 21b
|
Oct. 15, 1926 |
1 | P062:134: Bliss Triumph potatoes, Ira Orem's farm,
Henley district
p. 23a
|
|
1 | P062:135: Sort potatoes in the field, Clyde
Griffth Farm, Pine Grove
p. 23a
|
|
1 | P062:132: Pitting potatoes on J.L. Rightmier Farm,
Spring Lake district
p. 23b
|
|
1 | P062:133: S. P. Dehlinger, Mt. Laki, and Netted
Gem potatoes which won 1st prize at Oregon State Fair
p. 23b
|
|
1 | P062:657: Potatoes ready for shipment; all #1
potatoes put in bags marked Klamath potatoes
p. 25a
|
|
1 | P062:658: Potato pit open for early fall
shipment
p. 25a
|
|
1 | P062:659: Grading potatoes on the Ed Russel Farm,
Spring Lake
p. 25b
|
Nov. 1926 |
1 | P062:661:
Gold medal jersey secured
from the Noah Black herd
p. 29a
|
|
1 | P062:660: Holstein cattle on yellow sweet clover
pasture
p. 29a
|
|
1 | P062:662: Training Boy's Club livestock judging
team, Merrill district
p. 29b
|
Sept. 1, 1926 |
1 | P062:131: Poisoned oats were distributed to county
stores during spring rodent campaign
p. 40a
|
|
1 | P062:130: Poisoning ground squirrels in an active
operation each spring
p. 40b
|
|
1 | P062:664: Side view of grasshopper burner used on
Tule Lake
p. 46a
|
|
1 | P062:663: Rear view of grasshopper burner used on
Tule Lake
p. 46a
|
|
1 | P062:666: Grasshopper burner in operation, Tule
Lake
p. 46b
|
|
1 | P062:665: Field of sprouted wheat heavily infested
with grasshoppers, burned over
p. 46b
|
May 25 |
Klamath
County |
1929 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:667: Potato fertilizer trial, Henry Semon
Farm, Henly
p. 17a
|
|
1 | P062:668: Fertilizer demonstration on onions, D.A.
McComb Farm, Hager
p. 17b
|
|
1 | P062:669: Grain variety trial, French Johnson
homestead, west side of Tule Lake
p. 28a
|
|
1 | P062:670: Grain variety trial, Lewis Kandra lease,
Tule Lake
p. 28a
|
|
1 | P062:671: Field of Kanota oats, Cox Bros.
lease
p. 28b
|
|
1 | P062:672: Oat variety trial, F. Markwardt (county
poor farm), Summers district
p. 28b
|
|
1 | P062:678: Combing red clover, Henry Semon Farm,
Henly district
p. 29a
|
|
1 | P062:673: Wheat variety trial, F. Markwardt
(county poor farm), Summers district
p. 31a
|
|
1 | P062:674: Rod rows were harvested from all grain
demonstrations, sacked and shipped to the Oregon Experiment Station for
threshing
p. 31a
|
|
1 | P062:675: Hannchen barley, Cox Bros. lease, west
side of Tule Lake |
|
1 | P062:676: Burbank wheat, Cox Bros. lease, west
side of Tule Lake
p. 31b
|
|
1 | P062:677: Combining red clover, Ira Orem's farm,
Henly
p. 39a
|
|
1 | P062:679 -
P062:680: Alsike clover for seed in the shock,
Arthur Macken homestead, east side of Tule Lake
p. 39b
|
|
1 | P062:681: Trial field of Austrian field peas and
oats, French Johnson homestead, west side of Tule Lake
p. 41a
|
|
1 | P062:682: Alfalfa hay, W.E. Hammond homestead,
north side of Tule Lake
p. 41a
|
|
1 | P062:683: Modern machinery used in harvesting
potatoes
p. 53a
|
|
1 | P062:684: Harvesting potatoes, Burton Bros. Ranch,
Olene
p. 53a
|
|
1 | P062:685: Cellar constructed at Malone by J.H.
Grafton; farm and shipping point storage is of prime importance in
properly handling the Klamath potato crop
p. 53b
|
|
1 | P062:686: Potato cellar constructed in 1929 by
D.W. Ferguson Co., Malone; cellars of this type are built at loading
stations
p. 53b
|
|
1 | P062:687: Onion? sacks
p. 63a
|
|
1 | P062:688: Harvesting onions, U.E. Reeder farm,
Pine Grove
p. 63a
|
|
1 | P062:689: Harvesting onions, R.G. Gentry farm,
Summers district
p. 63b
|
|
1 | P062:690: Grasshopper poison mixing station,
Rimrock camp, Tule Lake
p. 73a
|
|
1 | P062:691: Herd of dairy cows, Davis Ranch, east
side of Tule Lake
p. 73b
|
|
Klamath
County |
1934 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:290: Young turkey poults nearly ready for the
range; brooder houses erected in 1934 in background
p. 16a, top
|
|
1 | P062:291: Young poults and brooder houses; poults
were moved to grasshopper infested ranges at the age of 7-8
weeks
p. 16a, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:288: Former marsh area now producing heavy
crops of grain, pasture, and small seeds; typical of marsh land
reclamation in the Klamath district
p. 19a, top
|
|
1 | P062:289: Reclaimed marsh land planted to creeping
vent in the Wocus district north of Klamath Falls
p. 19a, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:286: One of 51 demonstrations of canning peas
planted in 1934
p. 25a
|
|
1 | P062:287: Harvesting Hannehen barley in Klamath
district
p. 25a
|
|
1 | P062:285: Loading potatoes in Klamath
Basin
p. 30a
|
|
1 | P062:283: Headquarters and roosts of a unit of
5,000 turkeys used in ranging over grasshopper infested lands
p. 44a
|
|
1 | P062:284: Turkeys ranging for grasshoppers
adjacent to fields cropped to high producing seed crops
p. 44a
|
|
1 | P062:281: Typical poisoning outfit used in Upper
Klamath Marsh district
p. 48a
|
|
1 | P062:282: Preparing turkey roosts and camp on the
range before arrival of turkey poults
p. 48a
|
|
1 | P062:120: Typical grasshopper poisoning mixing
station; one of 15 stations established and used throughout the poisoning
campaign
p. 51a
|
|
1 | P062:121: Type of range country poisoned, season
of 1934
p. 51a
|
|
1 | P062:279: Turkeys taking noon day rest after their
morning grasshopper feed
p. 63a
|
|
1 | P062:280: Feeding lambs on winter feed lots in the
Klamath Basin
p. 63a
|
|
1 | P062:277: Two carloads of high quality purebred
Hereford bulls purchased by local stockmen for herd
improvement
p. 64a
|
|
1 | P062:278: One of several pure bred bulls secured
for local dairymen; owned by Joe Wright, Klamath Falls
p. 64a
|
|
1 | P062:275: Flock of turkeys being
watered
p. 67a
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1 | P062:276: Ready for Thanksgiving; 26,000 turkey
ranged on grasshopper infested areas, later fed out on stubble fields and
on home farms in preparation for the holidays
p. 67a
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1 | P062:274: Checking hogs on hand, A.A.A. corn-hog
control
p. 75a
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Klamath
County |
1935 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:272: Cutting and windrowing creeping bent
grass, Klamath Seed Co.
p. 21a
|
Aug. 24, 1935 |
1 | P062:273: Creeping bent grass being moved to
threshing machine by use of tractor driven buck reins
p. 21a
|
|
1 | P062:270: Geary Bros. Ranch, Alsike clover
unfertilized and fertilized
p. 24a
|
June 20, 1935 |
1 | P062:271: Fertilized versus unfertilized
(potatoes?), Henry Semon Farm, Henley
p. 24a
|
|
1 | P062:269: Fertilizer trials on Alsike clover,
Geary Bros. Ranch
p. 25a
|
June 20,1935 |
1 | P062:267: Fertilizer versus no fertilizer
(potatoes?), O.A. Schultz Farm
p. 39a
|
|
1 | P062:268: Fertilizer versus no fertilizer
(potatoes?), O. A. Schultz Farm, Tule Lake
p. 39a
|
Aug. 14 |
1 | P062:265 -
P062:266: Potato fertilizer trials, O.A. Schultz
Farm, Tule Lake
p. 39b
|
|
1 | P062:263: Potatoes fertilized with 5-10-10 and
sub-irrigated, J. R. Barr Farm
p. 39c
|
|
1 | P062:264: Field of Netted Gem potatoes, Steele and
Son farm, F. Johnson homestead
p. 39c
|
|
1 | P062:261: Harvesting of certified Netted Gem
potatoes, S. F. Dehlinger Farm, Henley
p. 39d
|
|
1 | P062:262: Certified potato seed produced by 4-H
club member Clyde Dehlinger
p. 39d
|
|
1 | P062:259: Harvested fertilized vs. unfertilized
potatoes
p. 39e
|
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1 | P062:260: Sacked fertilized potatoes, Earl McVey
Farm, Merrill
p. 39e
|
|
1 | P062:258: Heavy nitrogen fertilizer on Alsike
clover for see
p. 39f, top
|
June 20, 1935 |
1 | P062:257: Adjacent check plot with no
fertilizer
p. 39f, bottom
|
|
1 | P062:255: Threshing Alsike clover, Rey Loosley
Ranch, Ft. Klamath
p. 40a
|
Sept. 26, 1935 |
1 | P062:256: Farm tour -- observing crested wheat
grass on K. S. Hartaler Farm
p. 40a
|
June 21, 1935 |
1 | P062:253: New seeding of Ladek- alfalfa on dry
land, S. M. Hartaler Farm
p. 42a
|
June 21, 1935 |
1 | P062:254: Ladek alfalfa on dry land, Hildebrand,
field tour
p. 42a
|
June 21, 1935 |
1 | P062:251: Alsike clover for seed in the shock,
Geary Bros. Ranch, Klamath Falls
p. 43a
|
Aug. 24 |
1 | P062:252: Threshing Alsike clover for seed, Joe
Jacobs Farm, Malin
p. 43a
|
Sept. 25 |
1 | P062:249: 1935 Weed Control Program -- spraying
white top with sodium chlorate on the banks of the Poe Valley irrigation
canal
p. 45a
|
|
1 | P062:250: 1935 Weed Control Program -- use of
rotary rod weeder on summer fallow heavily infested with weeds
p. 45a
|
|
1 | P062:248: Morning glory weed control
p. 47a
|
|
1 | P062:246: Lettuce fields on the Nicholson Bros.
Ranch, Ft. Klamath
p. 50a
|
Sept. 27, 1935 |
1 | P062:247: 125 tobacco plants grown on plot of
ground near Klamath Falls showing high quality production
p. 50a
|
|
1 | P062:244: Spraying heifers on D.E. Alexander's
farm
p. 61a
|
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1 | P062:245: Ponds for which drainage is contemplated
by the Liver Fluke control projects, Ft. Klamath district
p. 61a
|
|
1 | P062:242: Range turkeys ready for shipment to
eastern markets
p. 68a
|
|
1 | P062:243: One of many turkey flocks used in
grasshopper control in the Klamath district
p. 68a
|
|
1 | P062:240: 4-H county judging contest at Merrill
for the selection of the county livestock judging team to compete at the
Oregon State Fair
p. 75a
|
Aug. 20, 1935 |
1 | P062:241: 4-H Club member Clyde Dehlinger of Henly
in his field of certified Netted Gem potatoes
p. 75a
|
|
1 | P062:238: Brome grass ready to thresh, George
Stevenson Ranch
p. 78a
|
Aug. 24, 1935 |
1 | P062:239: Threshing Blue grass, George Stevenson
Ranch, Klamath Falls
p. 78a
|
Aug. 24, 1935 |
Klamath
County |
1936 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:236: Hulling Alsike clover, Joe Jacobs Farm,
Malin
p. 24a
|
|
1 | P062:237: Alsike clover for seed, Henry Semon
Farm, Henley
p. 24a
|
|
1 | P062:234: Unfertilized check plot of Netted Gem
potatoes on Henry Semon Farm, Henley
p. 38a
|
|
1 | P062:235: Fertilized potato field
p. 38a
|
|
1 | P062:233: Field of certified Marquis Wheat, G.J.
Hilyard Farm, Enterprise district
p. 51a
|
|
1 | P062:231: Home-built 12-foot cutting bar and
curlers for harvesting small seed, Geary Brothers Ranch, Klamath
Falls
p. 52a
|
|
1 | P062:232: Cutting bar and equipment in operation,
Geary Bros. Ranch
p. 52a
|
|
1 | P062:230: Field of bent grass knocked down by
severe hail storm, Geary Bros. Ranch
p. 52b
|
|
1 | P062:228: Farmers form the joint Tule Lake and
Klamath Potato Growers Association observing results of seed selection on
Joe Wicka Farm near Malin
p. 54a
|
|
1 | P062:229: Joint field tour of Tule Lake and
Klamath Potato Growers Assn., Stanley Johnson Farm, Malin
p. 54a
|
July 16 |
1 | P062:226: One of many fields yielding around 400
sacks of potatoes
p. 58a
|
|
1 | P062:227: Harvesting Klamath Netted Gems, S.P.
Dehlinger Farm, Henley
p. 58a
|
Oct. 20, 1936 |
1 | P062:224: Poisoned squirrels -- 21,000 lbs. of
squirrel poison used by cooperating agencies and farmers in Klamath
County
p. 72a
|
|
1 | P062:225: Ready for Thanksgiving market -- turkeys
used in seed fields to control grasshoppers, worms and
crickets
p. 72a
|
|
1 | P062:202: Liver fluke control project, Wood River
Valley; swamp on J. Pelton ranch before construction of ditch #9, W.P.A.
project
p. 84a
|
|
1 | P062:203: Swamp area after construction of ditch
#9
p. 84a
|
|
1 | P062:200: Ditch #2 through Dan Savage ranch
draining 40 acres of tule swamp
p. 84b
|
|
1 | P062:201: Section of ditch #8 at Nicholson Bros.
Ranch
p. 84b
|
|
1 | P062:198: General condition of old uncleaned
ditches and high water table preventing drainage, Wood River
Valley
p. 84c
|
|
1 | P062:199: Section of ditch #8 through Lee Denton
Ranch draining 820 acres of swamp land, Wood River Valley
p. 84c
|
|
Klamath
County |
1941 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:477 -
P062:478: Earl Mack grass nursery
includes common orchard grass, chewings fescue, meadow fescue, red
creeping fescue, tall fescue, superior red canary, meadow foxtail,
timothy, Kentucky bluegrass, others
|
June 1941 |
1 | P062:479: Cereal nursery plot for rust resistant
varieties, Harold Dixon Ranch, Henley |
|
1 | P062:480: Grass and legume trial, Earl Mack Ranch,
Henley |
August 1941 |
1 | P062:481: Ladak alfalfa planted in rows on dry
land, Clarrence Hard Ranch, Old Fort Road |
|
1 | P062:482: Combining strawberry clover for seed,
Santford Jones Ranch, Bonanza |
|
1 | P062:483: Certified Grimm alfalfa seed being
harvested on Dearborn Ranch, Langell Valley |
|
1 | P062:484: Threshing sugar beet seed, Geary Bros.
Ranch |
|
1 | P062:485: Heavy cluster of radish seed on the
Heimrich seeding |
|
1 | P062:486: Field of radish seed grown by Andrew
Heimrich, Oliver Ranch northwest of Klamath Falls |
|
1 | P062:487: Combined digging and picking machine
developed by Zuckerman Bros. in field operation |
|
1 | P062:488: Combined potato digger and sacker
machine in operation, Liskey Bros. Ranch, Poe Valley |
|
1 | P062:489: Farm Security Administration labor camp
at Merrill for potato harvest workers |
|
1 | ||
1 | P062:491: Applying complete fertilizer to land on
Geary Bros. Ranch |
|
1 | P062:492: Potato dump near Malin being initiated;
set up for disease an nematode control |
April 1941 |
1 | P062:493: Baart 38 wheat field for certification
on David Robinson Ranch, Bonanza |
|
1 | P062:494: Result of cross breeding and selection
of table corn by L. Alva Lewis, Klamath Falls |
|
1 | P062:495: White top infestation in Klamath
Falls |
|
1 | P062:496: Four rotary rod weeders being used to
control white top, Tulana Farms, Lower Klamath Lake |
|
1 | P062:497: Spraying morning glory with diesel oil
on main line of Southern Pacific near Midland |
|
1 | P062:498: Taking oil from a tank car in the Hosley
district for Southern Pacific weed spraying |
|
1 | P062:499: Method of oil application under 300 lbs.
pressure, Southern Pacific right-of-way at Hosley |
|
1 | P062:500: Spraying white top along the Southern
Pacific track near Hosley |
|
1 | P062:501: Poisoning squirrels on public lands,
Klamath County |
|
1 | P062:502: White top in the Altamont district
caused by manure hauled in from stockyard |
|
1 | P062:503: Mouse damage to bentgrass |
|
1 | P062:504: Mouse damage to sugar beet planting for
seed purposes |
|
1 | P062:505: Weed control experiment, Qualls &
Heaton Ranch |
|
1 | P062:506: AAA range reservoir, Fox Lake;
constructed by George Ager on Fitzgerald's range land |
|
1 | P062:507: Extension exhibit at Merrill Potato
Festival |
Oct. 17-18, 1941 |
1 | P062:508: Load of cotton leaving storage and
central work center at Dairy and Lorella, in mattress making project
conducted in Klamath County |
|
Klamath
County |
1942 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:445: 3,000 bushel granary made by Sprague
River Lumber Co. |
|
1 | P062:446: Notching machine used in construction of
lumber for granaries |
|
1 | P062:447: Loading auto junk for salvage
shipment |
|
1 | P062:448: Hoist on truck used for loading scrap by
M & S Bag Company |
|
1 | P062:449: Central salvage depot for Klamath
County, 6th and Commercial Streets |
|
1 | P062:450: Klamath Falls scrap pile |
|
1 | P062:451: Fire trail around 20 acres of dryland
Galgalos wheat, made by John Short |
|
1 | P062:452: Fire trail made by John
Short |
|
1 | P062:453: Instruction and demonstrations on fire
fighting and fire trail making |
|
1 | P062:454: Boys putting fire trail around training
fire |
|
1 | P062:455: Poultry culling demonstration given by
Noel Bennion, Extension Poultry Specialist, at the John Orr Poultry Ranch,
Spring Lake district |
|
1 | P062:456: Example of a firebreak constructed
around farm, John Bushong Ranch, Plevna |
|
1 | P062:457: Dusting peas for aphid control trial on
lee Holliday Farm (rotenone, oil and nicotine dust) |
|
1 | P062:458: Dusting Austrian field peas on Alvin
Cheyne Ranch, Spring Lake |
|
1 | ||
1 | ||
1 | P062:461: Spray rig bought by Jack O'Connor for
spraying diesel oil on white top |
|
1 | P062:462: Second cutting alfalfa on the variety
trial plots at Klamath Experimental Area Field Day |
|
1 | P062:463: Spraying diesel on morning glory along a
ditch, Horton Ranch, near Dairy |
|
1 | P062:464: Spraying white top with diesel to
control seeding, near Altamont Junior High School |
|
1 | P062:465: Spraying Sinox and ammonium sulphate to
control weeds, lawn at Fred Heilbronner's office |
|
1 | P062:466: Smother crop trial for weed control on
Qualls & Heaton Farm, Holsey |
|
1 | P062:467: Ammonium sulphate and Sinox spray being
applied to bent grass field, Geary Bros. Farm |
|
1 | P062:468: Peat fire in Wocus area grain field,
reclaimed march land |
|
1 | P062:469 -
P062:470: Sugar beets grown for seed on 97 acre
field infested with white top for many years |
|
1 | P062:471: Combing Austrian field peas on W. M.
Williams Farm, Spring Lake |
|
1 | P062:472: Combining peas, Percy Dixon Farm,
Henley |
|
1 | P062:473: Prof. G. R. Hyslop explaining potato
diseases at time of field inspection for certification of Netted Gem
potatoes, Stanley Johnson Farm, Malin |
|
1 | P062:474: Potato harvesting combine owned and
operated by Weyl-Zukerman Co. which reduced labor |
|
1 | P062:475: Sugar beet seed harvest, Geary Bros.
Ranch |
|
1 | P062:476: 16 acres of hairy vetch, Eyers Ranch,
Bonanza |
|
1 | P062:509: Seeding new dryland grass nursery, Jesse
Drew Ranch north of Hildebrand |
|
1 | P062:510: Dryland grass nursery on Walter Campbell
Ranch, Bly |
August 15 |
1 | P062:511: Two strains of crested wheat grass on
meadow bottom seeding, Walter Campbell Ranch |
|
1 | P062:512: Brome grass on meadow bottom seeding,
Walter Campbell Ranch |
|
1 | P062:513: Harry Wilson combining Galgalos wheat on
dry land |
|
1 | P062:514: 16-acre field on E.M. Bubb Ranch between
Merrill and Malin |
|
1 | P062:515: Field of Yellow Danver onions, Paul
Breithaupt Farm, Poe Valley |
Sept. 4 |
1 | P062:516:
Harvey Clugston Farm near
Malin
|
|
Klamath
County |
1943 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:443: Reservoir constructed by U.S. Alderman
to catch water at night for next day's potato irrigation
p. 9a
|
|
1 | P062:444: Water from reservoir to irrigate 80
acres of potatoes grown by U.S. Alderman on the Craven Ranch,
Malin
p. 9a
|
|
1 | P062:442: Smother crop of rye and vetch on Qualls
& Heaton Farm, Hosley
p. 11a
|
|
1 | P062:440: Field of Alsike clover for seed in
bloom, Jack Wolff Ranch, Williamson River
p. 11b
|
|
1 | ||
1 | P062:441: Field of certified Buart 38 wheat,
Walter Erman Farm, Henley
p. 11c
|
|
1 | P062:438: Prof. G. R. Hyslop examining a field of
field of Austrian peas for seed, Paygr Bros. Ranch, Malin
p. 13a
|
|
1 | P062:439: Hyslop observing hairy vetch seed crop,
Harry Jackman Ranch, Malin
p. 13a
|
|
1 | P062:436: Field of sugar beets for seed grown as a
smother crop on white top infested land
p. 15a
|
|
1 | P062:437: White Rose potatoes entered for
certification by Wm. Osborne
p. 15a
|
|
1 | P062:434: Certified White Rose seed potatoes --
tuber unit planting; grown by Dalton and Evans on D. F. Lawton Ranch, Ft.
Klamath
p. 15b
|
|
1 | P062:435: Tuber unit white rose potatoes, Dalton
and Evans, Ft. Klamath
p. 15b
|
|
1 | P062:432: Smother crop planted on white top
infested land
p. 19a
|
Sept. 1942, May 4, 1943 |
1 | P062:433: Troy Qualls cutting rye and vetch
smother crop on white top infested land
p. 19a
|
|
1 | P062:430: County weed control supervisor Harold
Shieferstein examining winter application trials of carbon bisulfide on
railroad right-of-way
p. 19b
|
|
1 | P062:431: Schieferstein examining root of Russian
knapweed, carbon bisulphide winter trial
p. 19b
|
|
1 | P062:415: Don Kenyon with a trailer potato sacker
built in the Klamath Basin
p. 23a
|
|
1 | P062:416: Potato combine with self-contained power
unit, Harry Wilson Ranch, Malin
p. 23a
|
|
1 | P062:413: Potato combine operating on the S. P.
Dehlinger Ranch
p. 23b
|
|
1 | P062:414: Women on trailer-sackers throw out clods
and vines
p. 23b
|
|
1 | P062:412: Bailed hay loader, a labor saving
device
p. 23c
|
|
1 | P062:429: Earl Price, OSC agricultural engineer,
taking measurements of slide hay-loader, Liskey Bros. Ranch, Poe
Valley
p. 23c
|
|
1 | P062:427: Ditch construction with ditch (blasting)
powder
p. 25a
|
|
1 | P062:428: One of the community gardens prevalent
in the county
p. 25a
|
|
1 | P062:425: Sorting and shipping operations, Cal-Ore
Packing Co. warehouse
p. 27a
|
|
1 | P062:426: Potatoes dumped from truck onto sorting
machine, Cal-Ore Packing Co. warehouse
p. 27a
|
|
1 | P062:423 -
P062:424: Sacking and weighing of potatoes off the
end of the grader, Cal-Ore Packing Co.
p. 27b
|
|
1 | P062:422: Loading platform where an average of one
car every 55 minutes is filled
p. 27c
|
|
1 | P062:420: Mexican nationals assisting in the
potato harvest |
|
1 | P062:421: Field of potatoes being worked by
Mexican nationals, who pick up potatoes after the digger has left them on
the surface of the ground; Dalton & Evans Ranch near Malin
p. 34a
|
|
1 | P062:418: Asst. county agent J. R. McCambridge
examining just pulled onions in the field, West & Lyons Ranch near
Malin
p. 36a
|
|
1 | ||
1 | P062:327: Fire trail constructed by the county at
foot of Stukel Mtn. Near Crystal Springs
p. 43a
|
|
1 | P062:328: Henley High School students loading
scrap iron at Zuckerman Ranch at Midland
p. 43a
|
April 23, 1943 |
Klamath
County |
1944 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:325: Extension Farm Crops Specialist C.E.
Otis observing pasture mixture seeding on the Gerald West Farm near
Malin
p. 12a
|
|
1 | P062:326: Federal mechanical grasshopper bait
spreader in operation, E. D. Long Ranch, Lower Klamath Lake
p. 12a
|
|
1 | P062:324: Kingscrost KEI-1127 hybrid field corn
trial, J.H. Degnan Farm, Merrill
p. 14a
|
|
1 | P062:322: Field of certified Netted Gems grown by
West & Lyon, Malin
p. 15a
|
|
1 | P062:323: Certified potatoes on right and potatoes
two years from certification on the left
p. 15a
|
|
1 | P062:320: 1% Sinox plus 4# ammonia sulphate spray
being applied to grain to remove broadleaf mustard
p. 18a
|
|
1 | P062:321: 10% DN dust being applied by airplane to
remove broadleaf mustard from grain in the Lower Klamath Lake
area
p. 321
|
|
1 | P062:318: Winter application of carbon bisulfide
for the control of white top, Southern Pacific right-of-way,
Hosley |
|
1 | P062:319: Patch of morning glory sprayed two years
with diesel oil on county road
p. 319
|
|
1 | P062:316: Harold Schieferstein views result of
winter application of activated carbon bisulfide on Canada Thistle,
Charles Delap Ranch, Henley
p. 18c
|
|
1 | P062:317: Six plants that remained in the plot
which were dug up and showed live roots
p. 18c
|
|
1 | P062:314 -
P062:315: Troy Qualls farm potato
field
p. 18d
|
|
1 | P062:313: Reclamation of Class V, white top
infested land on the Troy Qualls Farm
p. 18e
|
|
1 | P062:312: Reclamation of Class V, white top
infested land on the Troy Qualls Farm
p. 19e
|
|
1 | P062:311: Smother crop trial of fall-planted vetch
and rye on morning glory infested land
p. 19f
|
|
1 | P062:309 -
P062:310: Farm work simplification: potato grower
John Short blowing straw with stationary thresher on roof of a new potato
cellar for insulation
p. 30a
|
|
1 | P062:307: Henry Semon explaining to field tour
members the class of land and the experiments on the Klamath Branch
Experiment Station
p. 34a
|
|
1 | P062:308: Field tour viewing alfalfa variety
trials, Klamath Branch Experiment Station
p. 34a
|
|
1 | P062:305: Carrot seed production plot being
explained by Klamath Branch Experiment Station superintendent A. E. Gross
at the annual field day
p. 34b
|
|
1 | P062:306: Onion plots showing seed and bulb
production, Klamath Branch Experiement Station
p. 34b
|
|
1 | P062:303: State Senator Marshall Cornett and U.S.
Senator Guy Cordon at the Station field day
p. 34c
|
|
1 | P062:304: Utah winter barley trial, Klamath Branch
Experiement Station
p. 34c
|
|
1 | P062:151: County carryall and diesel Caterpillar
clearing camp site for Merrill migrant farm labor camp
p. 37a
|
|
1 | P062:152: Highway entrance sign for Merrill
migrant farm labor camp
p. 37a
|
|
1 | P062:153: View of completed migrant farm labor
camp at Merrill
p. 37a
|
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1 | ||
1 | P062:302:
Harvested onions laid out to
cure
p. 37b
|
|
Klamath
County |
1945 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:117: Klamath Branch Experiment Station
superintendent Gene Gross talking to others
p. 14a
|
|
1 | P062:118: Henry Semon, B.E. Bayden and C.A.
Henderson examining Utah winter barley at Klamath Branch Experiment
Station Field Day |
|
1 | P062:119: Part of cereal variety nursery planted
by Gene Gross on the Lower Klamath Lake Experimental Area
p. 14a
|
|
1 | P062:078: Results of late fall seeding of Utah
Winter Barley
p. 15a
|
|
1 | P062:080: Cereal variety trials on peat soil in
Lower Klamath Lake area
p. 15a
|
|
1 | P062:081: Cereal nursery on muck soil in Lower
Klamath Lake area
p. 15a
|
|
1 | P062:083: Barley variety trials on peat soil in
Lower Klamath Lake area
p. 16a
|
|
1 | P062:084: Winter grain field trials at Klamath
Branch Experiment Station
p. 16a
|
|
1 | P062:085: Winter barley
p. 16a
|
|
1 | P062:087: Growers observing Utah winter barley in
field trial at Experiment Station Field Day
p. 17a
|
|
1 | P062:088: Wheat nursery at Klamath Branch
Experiement Station Field Day
p. 17a
|
|
1 | P062:090: Gene Gross, Experiment Station
superintendent discussing wheat varieties with farmers at the Klamath
Branch Experiement Station Field Day
p. 17a
|
|
1 | P062:079: E.R. Jackman and F.E. Gordon discussing
crested wheat grass seed production at Malin
p. 18a
|
July 1945 |
1 | P062:082: Dryland grass nursery established in
1939 with Common and Fairway varieties of crested wheat grass
p.
|
|
1 | P062:086: Field of bailed hay on Glenn Dehlinger
Ranch near Stupel Mt.; large acreage of hay is bailed in the field each
year
p. 18a
|
|
1 | P062:089: Cereal variety trials at Klamath Branch
Experiment Station
p. 19a
|
|
1 | P062:091: Oat variety trials at the Klamath Branch
Experiement Station Field Day
p. 19a
|
|
1 | P062:092: Farmers observing oat nursery at the
Klamath Branch Experiment Station Field Day
p. 19a
|
|
1 | P062:093 -
P062:094: Tuber unit planting of White Rose seed
potatoes by Scott Warren of Algoma Farms
p. 20a
|
|
1 | P062:095: Revolving disc with cups used for tuber
unit planting
p. 20a
|
|
1 | P062:096: C.E. Otis, Assistant Extension
Specialist in Farm Corps
p. 22a
|
|
1 | P062:097: Karl Dehlinger, president of Klamath
Potato Growers Association, in a potato field
p. 22a
|
|
1 | P062:098: DD being applied by Shell Chemical on
Sadie and Will Rajnus Ranch at Malin for nematode control
p. 22a
|
|
1 | P062:099: Shell Chemical DD applicator in
operation
p. 23a
|
|
1 | P062:100: View of DD applicator used by Shell
Chemical for nematode control trials
p. 23a
|
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1 | P062:101: Potato elevator in wide use in Klamath
Co. for filling potato bins
p. 23a
|
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1 | P062:102: Netted Gems treated and non-treated with
hormones to prevent sprouting
p. 24a
|
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1 | P062:103: Two diseases in one plant -- tube born
leaf roll and witches broom
p. 24a
|
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1 | P062:104: Klamath Experiment Station potato trial
treated with DD for nematode control
p. 24a
|
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1 | P062:521: Application of Dowfume on wireworm
infested potato land, Austin Nisley Farm, Malin
p. 28a
|
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1 | P062:105: Hannchen barley growing on weed control
area operated by Troy Qualls
p. 29a
|
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1 | P062:106: E. R. Jackman observing Hannchen barley
on area operated by Troy Qualls
p. 29a
|
|
1 | P062:107: Benoclor-Aquatic weed killer being
applied to irrigation canal in the Henley area
p. 29a
|
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1 | P062:108: Farmers and irrigation district
officials observing method demonstration of applying Benoclor to control
moss in ditches
p. 30a
|
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1 | P062:520: Canada thistle sprayed with
2,4-D
p. 30a
|
June 22, 1945 |
1 | P062:518: 2,4-D plot at Homedale Rd. and Johns
Ave.; morning glory
p. 31a
|
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1 | P062:519: White top sprayed with 2,4-D
p. 31a
|
May 19, 1945 |
1 | P062:517: Spraying white top with tar oil on
Southern Pacific Railroad, Merrill
p. 32a
|
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1 | P062:109:
Entrance to the Klamath
Marine Corps Agricultural Project
p. 36a
|
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1 | P062:110:
Captain Hary Mahan with
Corporal Dwight Moser and Chet Enman
Sponsors of the Marine Corps Ag. Project: Cpt. Harry Mahan, Dwight
Moser, and Chet Enman of the Klamath Jr. Farmers are standing before a
field of carrots; p. 36a.
|
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1 | P062:111:
Marines in a field of
carrots
Marines enrolled in the Marine Ag. School and Chet Enman, sponsoring
club president, eating carrots grown by the Marines; 36a.
|
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1 | P062:112: Potatoes grown by Marines on their farm
in conjunction with their agriculture school
p. 37a
|
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1 | P062:113: Head lettuce, a popular vegetable grown
by Marines in their agricultural program
p. 37a
|
|
1 | P062:114: Large ranch garden grown by Liskey Bros.
in Poe Valley
p. 37a
|
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1 | P062:115: Victory Garden window display at the
Chamber of Commerce
p. 39a
|
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1 | P062:116:
Firestone Victory Garden
window display
One of 8 displays put by by businesses to stimulate interest in the
1945 Victory Garden Program; p. 39a
|
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1 | P062:405: Hand potato pickers on Sam Wong Farm
near Merrill
p. 53a
|
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1 | P062:406: Trailer sacker, Albert Stastny Farm; Ed
Stastny driving the tractor
p. 53a
|
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1 | P062:407 -
P062:408: Malin migrant farm labor
camp
p. 54a
|
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1 | P062:409: Trailer section of Malin migrant
camp
p. 55a
|
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Klamath
County |
1949 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:401: Setting up sprinkler systems with 40 ft.
pipe sections and an 8-16 gpm heads
p. 25
|
|
1 | P062:402: Tractor moving 1200 ft. section of 3
inch sprinkler pipe
p. 25
|
|
1 | P062:052 -
P062:053: Grain fertilizer trials indicate
responses, Lower Klamath Experimental Area
p. 26
|
|
1 | P062:054: Increased clover growth from
superphosphate application, Earl Mack Farm
p. 27
|
|
1 | P062:055: Grain fertilizer trial, Lower Klamath
Experimental Area plots
p. 27
|
|
1 | P062:056 -
P062:057: Beets fertilizer trial inspected by
Charles Henderson, county agent
p. 28
|
|
1 | P062:058 -
P062:059: Fertilizer trials using superphosphate
on Frank Brown's clover in Langell Valley
p. 29
|
|
1 | P062:154: Anhydrous ammonia going on potato field
in irrigation water
p. 30
|
|
1 | P062:155: Jack Ratliff Jr. applying anhydrous
ammonia in irrigation water
p. 30
|
|
1 | P062:156: Plow sole application
p. 31
|
|
1 | P062:157: Stanley Johnson farm time trial,
Malin
p. 31
|
|
1 | P062:399: Good crowd at Klamath Branch Experiment
Station Field Day
p. 35
|
|
1 | P062:400: Dr. Alfred Halverson started soils
experiments at the Klamath Branch Experiment Station in late
winter
p. 35
|
|
1 | P062:158: Circular stacks of chopped alfalfa hay,
mechanically blown into stacks for feeding
p. 37
|
|
1 | P062:060 -
P062:061: Haying equipment at Field
Day
p. 38
|
|
1 | P062:397: Gravity table used in cleaning Alsike
clover seed crop
p. 40
|
|
1 | P062:398: Harold Dixon's seed cleaning plant at
Henley
p. 40
|
|
1 | P062:062 -
P062:063: Potato trial
p. 43
|
|
1 | P062:064: Light oil and spray rig used to rouge
weak and diseased White Rose potato plants in Scott Warren's
unit
p. 44
|
|
1 | P062:396: Twin dipping vats with electric hoists
allow Bill Osborne to custom dip seed potatoes a truck load at a
time
p. 44
|
|
1 | P062:394: Potatoes for the Rotary Club sponsored
Junior Livestock Show BBQ
p. 45
|
|
1 | P062:395: Karl Dahlinger and Duane Blackman grew
425 sacks of potatoes per acre on alfalfa land rented from Rex High in Poe
Valley
p. 45
|
|
1 | P062:067 -
P062:068: Sprayers used for weed
control
p. 57a
|
|
1 | P062:069 -
P062:070: Morning glory and Russian knapweed
sprayed in
p. 57
|
July 1948 |
1 | P062:392: 500-tree orchard of wild plum on the W.
W. Southwell Ranch, Henley
p. 62a
|
|
1 | P062:393: Southwell's wild plum planting is a
future contribution to the supply of the famous Southern Oregon wild plum
preserves
p. 62a
|
|
1 | P062:066: In the large grazing areas of northern
Klamath Co. grasshoppers ruin hundreds of acres of forage
p. 66
|
|
1 | P062:071: High grade breeding herds turn out large
calf crops each year
p. 74
|
|
1 | P062:065: Excellent rangeland with rich forage
gives Klamath Co. cattle good pasture conditions
p. 74
|
|
1 | P062:390: Feed yards and shipping pens at the
holdings of Warner Valley Livestock Co., Malin
p. 75
|
|
1 | P062:391: Choice beef at Warner Valley Livestock
Co. yard headed for the consumer's table
p. 75
|
|
1 | P062:389: At the purebred Angus sale; southern
Oregon Aberdeen Angus breeders buy and sell to constantly improve their
herds
p. 389
|
|
1 | P062:159: Extension entomologist Robert Every
inspects young steer for live prior to louse spraying demonstration, Rice
Ranch, Bonanza
p. 78
|
|
1 | P062:160: Angus heifers being sprayed during
cattle lice demonstration, C.V. Barton Ranch, Poe Valley
p. 79
|
|
1 | P062:161: Louie Lyon trying the spray gun at the
fall cattle lice demonstration, West & Lyon Ranch, Malin
p. 79
|
|
1 | P062:387: Bill Cheyne demonstrates a locally
developed gadget for tightening loose and sagging barbed wire
fences
p. 81
|
|
1 | P062:388: Caterpillar tractor presented to Klamath
Branch Experiment Station by Nelson Pud
p. 81
|
|
1 | P062:403: Beef winner sold to 4-H supporter Elmer
Balsinger at annual 4-H livestock auction
p. 88a
|
|
1 | P062:404: Four winners in their classes of beef
steers
p. 88a
|
|
Klamath
County |
1954 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:196: Langell Valley Soil Conservation
District Cat tractor and carryall leveling land
p. 37
|
|
1 | P062:197: Field of barley that benefitted from a
200 lb. application of ammonium sulphate
p. 37
|
|
1 | P062:194: Art Schaupp an H. E. Finnell inspect
certified Ladak alfalfa, Poe Valley
p. 41
|
|
1 | P062:195: E. R. Jackman and Don Black inspect dry
land grass nursery on Andrien place
p. 41
|
|
1 | P062:192: Turkish delegation of livestock
specialists inspecting pasture development work, Lloyd Gift
Ranch
p. 45
|
|
1 | P062:193: Portland Chamber of Commerce inspect
original plantings of Nomad Alfalfa during Grassland Tour
p. 45
|
|
1 | P062:190: Tall wheat grass seeded in rows at Jack
Robert's place
p. 46
|
|
1 | P062:191: Later seeding of tall wheat
grass
p. 46
|
|
1 | P062:188: Scott Warren harvested potatoes with
three people in the field
p. 65
|
|
1 | P062:189: Unit planting certified seed with Scott
Warren planter
p. 65
|
|
1 | P062:186: Three Beane bulk harvesters on a 300
acre White Rose seed field, Lower Klamath Lake
p. 66
|
|
1 | P062:187: Rear view of a Beane bulk harvester on
Lower Klamath
p. 66
|
|
1 | P062:184: Cattle feeding operation at the auction
yard
p. 67
|
|
1 | P062:185: Bulk handling simplifies feeding of
potatoes
p. 67
|
|
1 | P062:183: Porterfield culls spuds at above ground
ensilage pit, Coppock Bay
p. 68
|
April 1954 |
1 | P062:182: Landscaping tour group led by Ralph
Clark
p. 71
|
March 1954 |
1 | P062:181: Lawrence Geraghty in front of above
ground trench silo for alfalfa grass
p. 73
|
|
1 | P062:180: Charles and Alvin Cheyne with their
Angus herd bull purchased from Ohio State University
p. 78
|
|
1 | P062:410: Cattlemen listening to talk at the joint
Modoc and Klamath County barbecue, Malin
p. 78
|
|
1 | P062:411: Bill Williams and weaner calves he
wintered on alfalfa and potatoes
p. 79
|
|
1 | P062:178: Horton's purebred Hereford Heifers near
Dairy
p. 80
|
|
1 | P062:179: Cattle on Lloyd Gift's scrub land
pasture
p. 80
|
|
1 | P062:177: Check-drop structures to stop erosion
and divert water to field ditches, constructed by Lee Holliday; plans
developed by Extension Irrigation Specialist Norman Shearer
p. 96
|
|
1 | P062:175: Aqueous ammonia plant at
Malin
p. 97
|
|
1 | P062:176: Growth from application of
superphosphate to a bluegrass lawn plot on Shasta Way
p. 97
|
|
1 | P062:173: Water Hemlock 48 hrs. after it was
sprayed with 2, 4-D, Crescent Creek
p. 118
|
|
1 | P062:174: Spraying Water Hemlock with 2, 4-D,
Crescent Creek
p. 118
|
August 1954 |
1 | P062:171: Patch of Water Hemlock on Crescent
Creek
p. 119
|
|
1 | P062:172: Water Hemlock growing around a beaver
dam on Minnie Creek, north Klamath Co.
p. 119
|
|
1 | P062:170: Russian knapweed plot before treatment
p.
|
|
1 | P062:169: Same plot as it looked following
summer
p. 120, bottom
|
1953 |
1 | P062:167: Thistle gutters "limb" Scotch Thistle
before they reach in with their shovels to cut the main stem
p. 121
|
|
1 | P062:168: Mediterranean sage plant growing on a
gravelly slop along Hwy 66 near Bly
p. 121
|
|
1 | P062:165: County agents Jendrzejewski, Petersen
and Henderson checking a plot
p. 122
|
May 7, 1954 |
1 | P062:166: Spraying demonstration plot for morning
glory using MCP, Mario Pastega place
p. 122
|
|
1 | P062:163: Pocket gophers in an alfalfa field in
early spring, Tipton Ranch, Poe Valley
p. 124
|
|
1 | P062:164: Partial results from one 1080 bait
station in the Geary Bros. Ranch seed warehouse
p. 124
|
|
Klamath
County |
1955 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:626: Past presidents of Klamath Potato
Growers Association: (standing l-r) Louie Lyon '48; Earl Wilson '52;
Leland Cheyne '53; Troy Qualls '54; Karl Dehlinger '46; (seated l-r)
Bryant Williams '50; Henry Semon, 1925-1946; E. C. Lemler '49
p. 8
|
|
1 | P062:223: Fred Mueller and truckload of harvested
Netted Gems
p. 9a
|
|
1 | P062:162: Vern Haskins on potato digging machine;
harvested 70 acres in 10 days
p. 9c
|
|
1 | P062:221: Earl Mack's purebred Hampshire
rams
p. 13a
|
|
1 | P062:222: Machine used for injection of soil
fumigants for control of fusarium and verticillium wilt Clarence Hill
Farm
p. 13a
|
|
1 | P062:219: Merion bluegrass seeded in spring of
1954
p. 20a
|
July 1, 1955 |
1 | P062:220: E. H. Geary and certification official
H. E. Finnell inspect a field of registered Merion bluegrass, Geary
Ranch |
|
1 | P062:217: Klamath Branch Experiment Station grass
and legume trials planted on pumice lands near the Upper Marsh
p. 21a
|
|
1 | P062:218: A case built sagebrush beater at work on
Marion Barnes' place near Merrill
p. 21a
|
|
1 | P062:215: Bunker type silo on Lawrence Geraghty
dairy
p. 27a
|
|
1 | P062:216: Cattle feeding on alfalfa silage during
winter to maintain summertime milk flow
p. 27a
|
|
1 | P062:213: Cattle grazing on pasture land developed
on scabrock slopes, Lloyd Gift Ranch
p. 29a
|
|
1 | P062:214: Refilling a plane with alderin and stove
oil during a grasshopper spray program on Fort Klamath
p. 29a
|
|
1 | P062:212: Charles Teers and Lawrence Geraghty
groom grade cows for spring dairy show
p. 39a
|
|
1 | P062:210: Polybor on quackgrass; applied in Nov.
1954 and photo taken
p. 72a
|
July 1955 |
1 | P062:211: Polybor on morning glory near St.
Francis sub-station; applied Nov. 1954 by Whitcomb and
Schieferstein
p. 72a
|
|
1 | P062:208: Amino triozolo plot-quack, H. Robert
Farm, Langell Valley
p. 73a
|
|
1 | P062:209: Baiting roadways and county lands for
ground squirrels in Langell Valley
p. 73a
|
Series III: Photographs Separated from Extension Service Records, circa 1922 - 1971Return to Top
Series III consists of photographs separated from the Extension Service Records (RG 111). This series includes photographs of meeting attendees, soil conservation activities in the 1930s and 1940s, Field Days and short courses in the 1920s, 4-H activities in Turkey, and the Extension Service Beef Council trailer. All of the items have been assigned individual numbers (P062:698 - P062:779); most of the photographs are b/w prints.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box | ||
1 | P062:698: National Association of County
Agricultural Agents meeting Oregon delegation |
Sept. 1971 |
1 | P062:699: President Jensen and Marion Weatherford
looking at a display, "One Hundred Years Ago" commemorating the Morrill
Act |
1940 |
1 | P062:700: National Association of County
Agricultural Agents 52nd annual meeting Oregon delegation, Omaha,
Nebraska |
September 1967 |
1 | P062:701: Group picture from Western States
Regional Extension Conference in front of Commerce Building (now Bexell
Hall) |
August 1940 |
P062:702 -
P062:711: D. Lowdermilk Soil
Conservation Service photos, Clatsop, Lincoln, Coos, and Curry
Counties |
August and December, 1937 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:702: Burned over forest land
Tillamook Burn?
|
|
1 | P062:703: Two men in field of ferns |
|
1 | P062:704: Three men in field next to burned over
lands |
|
1 | P062:705: Man looking over valley of burned over
forest lands
Tillamook Burn?
|
|
1 | P062:706: Man looking over sand dunes to
sea
Coos Co.?
|
|
1 | P062:707: Man standing in burned over forest land;
tree stumps in background
Tillamook Burn?
|
|
1 | P062:708 -
P062:709: Sand dunes
Coos County?
|
|
1 | P062:710: Man standing in burned over forest
land
Tillamook Burn?
|
|
1 | P062:711: Sand dune near Coos Bay |
|
P062:712 -
P062:744: Warrenton Dune Soil
Conservation District (Clatsop County) - Dune Stabilization |
1936-1944 | |
Box | ||
1 | P062:712: Dune with grass |
circa 1944 |
1 | P062:713: A closeup view of the wind swept Clatsop
plains near Warrenton, Clatsop County, Oregon
area had luxuriant grass cover prior to overgazing
|
July 1937 |
1 | P062:714: Area initially stabilized by sand
stilling grasses, into which permanent type grasses and legumes have been
seeded
seven years later luxuriant vegetation covers the area
|
July 1944 |
1 | P062:715: Driving pickets in parallel fences
provide a barrier to catch sand for the building of a littoral dune along
the driftwood line |
April 1936 |
1 | P062:716: Lifting the fence
a single winter storm covers the fence with sand and it must be raised
to allow more sand accumulation
|
February 1937 |
1 | P062:717: Properly spaced pickets and fences allow
a well-shaped dune to be built |
June 1937 |
1 | P062:718: The littoral dune
European beachgrass
Ammophila arenaria replaces the picket
fences as soon as the dune base is formed; vegetation provides a permanent
structure, fences do not
|
July 1944 |
1 | P062:719: Windswept plateau on Clatsop plains near
Warrenton (Clatsop County)
This area is almost entirely denuded and sand is shifting as indicated
by light areas
|
August 1935 |
1 | P062:720: After ten months the area is now
initially with European beachgrass planted during January and
February |
June 1936 |
1 | P062:721: Windswept Clatsop plains near Warrenton
(Clatsop County)
Unrestricted grazing has created a veritable Sahara
|
July 1937 |
1 | P062:722: After seven years of labor stabilization
has been accomplished by use of European beachgrass and a seeding of
permanent grasses and legumes |
July 1944 |
1 | P062:723: Windswept Clatsop plains,
Oregon
this area once supported luxuriant herbaceous cover, but over-grazing
by livestock converted the plains into a veritable Sahara. A portion of
the area has now been initially stabilized with European beachgrass
|
July 1937 |
1 | P062:724: Seven years of stabilization
the area is again vegetated, but permanent cover can be maintained only
by seeding in adapted long-lived grasses and legumes or woody species; a
hard- surfaced road in the foreground provides a means of getting around
over the land
|
July 1937 |
1 | P062:725: The first step -- initial stabilization
of the windswept Marine dune area, near Warrenton (Clatsop County) has
been accomplished with sand-stilling European beachgrass |
July 1937 |
1 | P062:726: From denuded sand to permanent
stabilization; marks seven years of progress |
July 1944 |
1 | P062:727: Near Warrenton (Clatsop
County)
a typical scene of destruction and reconstruction - two long graceful
grass covered parallel dunes once crossed this area with a meadowed valley
between them. Overgrazing caused blow-outs until only dune remnants and a
trough of shifting sand gave testimony to the havoc wrought by denudation.
The dune ridges are being reconstructed by use of vegetation. European
beachgrass was planted in February 1937
|
July 1937 |
1 | P062:728: Seven years of successful stabilization
and building are bringing the area back toward it's original graceful
lines
Shifting sand is no longer evident; permanent vegetal cover replaces
it
|
July 1944 |
1 | P062:729: Windswept Clatsop plains near Warrenton
(Clatsop County)
overgrazing and fire denuded what was once luxuriant grass land with
now wind erosion; now only vestiges remain in this Sahara
|
July 1937 |
1 | P062:730: Seven years have made a
change
denuded sand -- initial stabilization with European beachgrass --
permanent stabilization developments with sod-forming grasses and legumes.
These have been the steps on the path of progress leading to establishment
of hard surfaced access roads and other permanent developments in this
area
|
July 1944 |
1 | P062:731: Initial stabilization with well spaced
hills of European beachgrass
each hill is an individual barrier as noted by the sand deposit around
each plant
|
July 1944 |
1 | P062:732: Succession moves fast
European beachgrass has been replaced by Purple beach pea and Seashore
bluegrass which were seeded into the beachgrass after two years of growth.
These species offer a more permanent form of stabilization than
beachgrass
|
May 1943 |
1 | P062:733: Final stabilization for this
area
seven years ago this was a desert of shifting sand. European beachgrass
provided initial stabilization; native red fescue, Seashore bluegrass,
seaside lupine, and purple beachpea are now affording complete
protection
|
July 1944 |
1 | P062:734: Complete stabilization
Seven years ago this was a shifting mass of sand. European beachgrass
afforded initial stabilization -- Cow clover was seeded for permanent
protection
|
July 1944 |
1 | P062:735: The road to the beach, Hammond, Clatsop
County
Drifting sand is a constant hazard to traffic that must use this road,
as well as continuing job for a maintenance crew
|
August 1935 |
1 | P062:736: Traffic rolls on unimpeded
Permanent vegetation has stabilized the sand and replaced the
maintenance crew. A hard surfaced road is replacing the boardwalk. The
fence line and posts are not part of the conservation program. Nine years
have changed the feeling from desolation and despair to one of permanent
stability and pride
|
July 1944 |
1 | P062:737: Picket fences, an emergency
stabilization measure used preliminary to vegetating extremely severe blow
areas |
April 1936 |
1 | P062:738: Eight years from denuded sand to
permanent vegetation |
July 1944 |
1 | P062:739: Once this was completely covered with a
luxuriant grass mat.
Overgrazing disturbed the top layer of soil. Blowouts started; soon tow
protecting parallel dunes on right and left were torn apart and the trough
in center was scoured free of vegetation. initial stabilization of the
area has again been effected by planting European beachgrass
|
August 1937 |
1 | P062:740: Seven years and the wounds are rapidly
being healed
Woody vegetation provides a most permanent type of cover and is a form
of plastic surgery used in reshaping the dune ridges
|
July 1944 |
1 | P062:741: Permanent stabilization of marine dunes
near Warrenton, Clatsop County
Scotch broom planted as a nurse crop for the Shore pine which were
planted at a 6x6 foot spacing. This was an area of denuded sand in
1935
|
Sept. 1941 |
1 | P062:742: Permanent stabilization is now readily
apparent
five years growth on the pines has provided a solid vegetal cover on
this area that only nine years ago was denuded
|
July 1944 |
1 | P062:743: The sands shift no more
the ultimate in Marine sand dune control -- Shore pine coverstory with
a dense ground cover of salal and Huckleberry provide protection
|
August 1941 |
1 | P062:744: Beauty in the dunes
Complete stabilization; permanent with protection
|
May 1939 |
Box | ||
1 | P062:745: RISE Project, Yamhill County
County Commissioners and aides at graduation exercises.
|
circa 1968 |
1 | P062:747 -
P062:760: Oregon Beef Council Trailer given to OSU
Extension 4x5 negatives
|
1970 |
1 | P062:761: Oregon Booth at World Poultry Congress,
Cleveland, Ohio |
July 27 - Aug. 7, 1939 |
1 | P062:762: John Frizzell (center) in wheat field in
Turkey? |
circa 1968 |
1 | P062:763: 4-H Achievement Day in Ceyhan County,
Adana Province, Turkey
John Frizzell is making a presentation and pinning a ribbon on a 4-H
youngster and the interpreter is standing in the left of the picture.
Approximantely 500 in attendance at this event.
|
circa 1968 |
1 | P062:764: Ag. Division Staff Meeting turn
out
Includes Gene Winters, D.D. Hill, and Merrill Oveson of Oregon State
University.
|
1970 |
1 | P062:765 -
P062:768: 4-H Achievement Day in Ceyhan County,
Adana Province
Approximately 500 in attendance
|
circa 1968 |
1 | P062:769 -
P062:777: Field days and short courses |
circa 1922 |
1 | P062:778: County Extension Office Secretaries'
Conference attendees, OSC print and negative
|
July 16-18, 1957 |
1 | P062:779: County Extension Office Secretaries'
Conference attendees, OSC |
1954 |
Series IV: Frank L. Ballard Photographs, 1909 - circa 1965Return to Top
Series IV consists of photographs assembled and/or taken by Frank L. Ballard for use in Extension Service publications and in other publications about Oregon agriculture. Some of the photographs were also displayed in Ballard's office. Ballard's photographs include images of Oregon agriculture, agriculture in the Pacific Northwest region (especially Idaho and Washington), Extension service programs and staff, and farms and ranches throughout Oregon. Of particular note are images of The Dalles Public Market, the Monmouth Cooperative Creamery, the Oliver Ranch in Grant County, several group photographs of Oregon county agents and leaders, and photographs of Ballard and George Peavy. Photographers represented in the Ballard photos include the Columbia Commercial Studio, Asahel Curtis (Seattle), the Elite Studio (The Dalles), Benjamin A. Gifford, C. Moore, Arthur M. Prentiss, Lester Rounds, R.L. Stinson (Klamath Falls), the Weister Company, and L.J. Young (Nampa, Idaho). The bulk of the images are prints; however, the series includes 10 nitrate negatives and 2 film negatives.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
2 | Agricultural scenes in
Oregon 158 photographs in 3 folders
Includes photographs of harvesting fields, picking fruit, livestock,
and farm equipment and aerial views; and
raising turkeys in
eastern Oregon;
Dwight Misner seeding and
harrowing wheat field using 36 horses;
horse-drawn combine
harvesting wheat in central or eastern Washington; a
horse-drawn seeder in
Montana;
pumping irrigation water
from a river;
girls picking apples in
an Oregon orchard;
women picking evergreen
blackberries in western Oregon;
small combine and tractor
in wheat field;
packing lettuce;
a pear orchard in Douglas
County;
sheep in a
pasture; and
hauling alfalfa hay to a
shipping point near Hermiston.
|
1909 - circa 1940 |
2 | Agricultural scenes (not in
Oregon) 14 photographs
Includes images of fields, homes, and irrigation as well as aerial
views.
|
circa 1930s-1940s |
2 | Alfalfa harvest in Rhode
Island 2 photographs
Also includes a 1926 letter from the American Agricultural Chemical
Company to Mr. F.L. Ballard.
|
1913 |
2 | Blackberries 3 photographs
Photos from Ira Gabrielson of evergreen blackberries in Tillamook
County.
|
1924 |
2 | Curry County Coast 16 photographs
Include images of the Coast Range, a lighthouse, Crater Lake, and the
Crater Lake Lodge.
|
circa 1920s |
2 | The Dalles Public Market 2 photographs
|
circa 1920s |
2 | Extension Programs 14 photographs
Topics depicted include lime- and seed- inoculated fields and the
Pendleton "Clean Dairy" campaign.
|
circa 1930s |
2 | Farm and Rural Scenes 270 photographs in 2 folders
Includes images of farmers, homes, livestock, poultry, irrigation
ditches, fields, and barns;
a seed trial comparing
Idaho, Oregon, and Montana seed;
turnips grown in
Tillamook County using superphosphate and manure; and
H.R. Hartley, of Siletz,
standing in his prize winning patch of turnips.
|
circa 1920s -1960s |
2 | Fruit 4 photographs
Bear Creek pears ready for sale; pears on tree; blackberries; and
cherries.
|
circa 1920s |
2 | Individuals and groups 8 photographs
Corliss Bulger (sp?), R.A. Ward, unidentified groups, and Kenneth King
portraits.
|
circa 1920s-1930s |
2 | Klamath County 8 photographs
Beef production, brewing barley, and picking potatoes.
|
1931-1950 |
2, 5 | Monmouth Cooperative
Creamery 2 prints and 3 nitrate negatives
|
circa 1930 |
2, 5 | Farmer with unidentified
crop 1 print and 3 nitrate negatives
|
circa 1930 |
2, 5 | Harvesting crop (garlic? or
potatoes?) 8 prints and 4 nitrate negatives
|
circa 1930 |
2 | Oliver Ranch 89 images
Near John Day, Oregon; sheep, horses, and cattle grazing.
|
circa 1930s-1950s |
Oregon
County Agents, Leaders, and Extension staff |
1915 - circa 1960 | |
Box | ||
2 | County Agents, Leaders, and Extension
staff 13 prints and 2 copy negatives
|
1919 - circa 1960 |
3 | Annual Conference of County
Agents
Snow on ground and on shrubs behind group.
|
1915 |
3 | Oregon County Agent Staff
At front door of Agriculture Hall. Front row (l to r): C.J. Hurd, D.C.
Howard, H.C. Glayser, R.A. Ward, H.E. Tweed, R.J. Werner, J.E. Larson, Mac
Hoke, C.C. Calkins, and J.L. Smith. Second row (l to r): N.C. Jamison,
C.C. Cate, A.R. Chase, P.H. Spillman, Paul V. Maris, MS. Shrock, N.C. Robb
and C.D. Thompson. Third Row (l to r): F.R. Brown, S.B. Hall, W.L.
Kadderly, G.W. Kable, Director O.D. Centers, and R.C. Jones
|
January 1918 |
3 | Oregon County Agents and Leaders
organizational meeting
Negative with non-oversize materials. Back Row (l-r): John Cooter, D.C.
Howard, Wallace Kadderly, H.J. Lechner, Roy Jones, E.H. Thomas, N.C,
Jamieson, C.D. Thompson, Richard Scott, S.B. Hall, Claude C. Cate, H.W.
Gilbertson, and Paul Maris. Front Row (l to r): Jay Smith, S.V. Smith,
A.R. Chase, C.C. Calkins, C.J. Hurd, Roy Ward, Henry W. Tweed, Paul
Spillman, Mac Hoke, and Frank Ballard.
|
February 1919 |
Oregon farms
and ranches 4 photographs
Williams River Feed Lots, Tulana Farms owned by Dick Henzel. C.A.
Heudenson views of field of top quality potatoes, Joe Stee Ranch. Total
quality "grade" cattle and top quality pasture, herd of Howard Holliday,
Klamath Falls OR. Roy Gooding poultry ranch, Calye Layers. Totaling 4
images.
|
1960-1961 | |
Box | ||
2 | Williams River feed lots, Tulana
Farms
Dick Henzel, owner.
|
1961 |
2 | C.A. Heudenson in field of top quality
potatoes on Joe Stee Ranch |
1960 |
2 | Top quality "grade" cattle and top
quality pasture
Herd of Howard Holliday, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
|
1961 |
2 | Roy Gooding Poultry Ranch - Calye
Layers |
1960 |
Box | ||
2 | Oregon and Pacific Northwest
scenes 7 photographs
Includes images of Cunningham Sheep Company
home ranch and wheat
fields and
buildings near
Pendleton in Umatilla County; a
lamb fattening
shed in Wallowa County where 3000 lambs are fed each winter;
an Oregon farm scene with
Mt. Hood in the background; and mountain scenes from Bend,
Oregon.
|
1904 - circa 1930 |
2 | Pacific Cooperative Wool
Growers 2 photographs and 2 diagrams
Sorting wool; baled wool ready for shipment; wool buying method.
|
circa 1930s |
2 | Portraits of individuals 10 photographs
George A. Nelson, Walter A. Holt, and unidentified individuals.
|
circa 1950s-1960s |
2 | School of Science staff
Group photograph with list of names.
|
1939/1940 |
2 | State Fair exhibits 7 photographs
Include
Boys and Girls Canning
Club Work exhibit at the Pacific International Livestock Show in
Portland with canning team members making sandwiches;
Klamath County
exhibit, three Wasco County exhibits (
first,
second,
third) and a
Clatsop County exhibit. Exhibits for Clatsop County, Klamath County, Wasco
County, and Boy's & Girls Canning Club Work. Photographs by Acme
Commercial Photographers, Columbia Commercial Studio
|
circa 1920s |
3 | Frank L. Ballard
Portrait photograph by Peter Berkeley.
|
1960 |
3 | Agricultural workers 4 prints
Harvesting beans; picking strawberries (perhaps migrant workers?);
picking apples.
|
circa 1940s |
3 | Cattle on Oliver Ranch |
undated |
4 | Panoramic prints of agriculture in Idaho
and perhaps eastern Oregon 6 photographs
Field of lettuce being harvested; agricultural workers in field
harvesting a crop; view from high point of agriculture in valley; two
images of dams, perhaps on the Columbia or Snake River (?); the Dairymens
Co-op Creamery of Boise Valley in Caldwell, Idaho. Photographs by L.J.
Young of Nampa, Idaho.
|
circa 1915-1930 |
5 | Eugene Fruit Growers Association -
Eugene Plants 1 nitrate copy negative of published aerial
view
|
circa 1930 |
Series V: Lane County Extension, 1929-1995Return to Top
Container(s): Box 6-7
The Lane County Extension Photographs consist of images created and assembled by Lane County Extension Office staff. The photographs document Extension Service programs and activities in Lane County including program participants and staff; the Lane County Fair; and agriculture and forestry in Lane County. Many of the images depict 4-H youth activities; photographs of home economics extension programs for nutrition education are also included. Some of the photos were published in the monthly newsletter. The bulk of the images are b/w prints; however, the series also includes color prints as well as b/w and color negatives. This series is unprocessed; the materials are smoke-damaged and require special handling and storage.
Series VI: Linn County Extension, circa 1921 - 1950Return to Top
Container(s): Box 8
Series VI consists of images of Linn County Extension staff and activities assembled by Oscar E. Mikesell, Linn County Extention Agent. The images depict women pounding cotton for mattresses made by the Extension Service during World War II; Van and Merle Smith at a party in their honor; the 4-H Club Corn Show sponsored by the Bank of Albany; and O.E. Mikesell, Linn County Extension Agent, with members of the Livestock Association. The series also includes a published panoramic photograph of club members and exhibits at the Shedd Club Fair in about 1921. The fair included the Shedd Shorthorn Calf Club, Lake Creek Jersey Calf Club, Shedd Jersey Calf Club, Shedd Cooking Club, and Oakville Pig Club.
Series VII: Benton County Extension Home Economics Study Groups, 1973-1996Return to Top
Container(s): Box 9
Series VII consists of images documenting the programs and activities of home economics study groups sponsored by the Benton County Extension Service. The photographs depict classes, workshops and tours; study group meetings; and an anniversary celebration and Christmas parties. Images of Benton County Extension staff are also included. The classes, workshops, and tours include cooking and food preservation; a visit to a sunroom and greenhouse attached to a house; and repair of outdoor furniture. Several images of the 25th anniversary celebration (in 1981) of a group established in 1956 are included as well as photographs of a meeting of the Northwest Hill Study Group. Of special note are images of Master Food Preservers providing information to shoppers at Corvallis Wednesday farmers markets in the mid-1980s. The series includes 112 color slides, 78 b/w and color prints, and 53 35 mm color negatives (frames).
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- 4-H clubs--Oregon.
- Agricultural laborers--Oregon.
- Agricultural extension work--Oregon.
- Agricultural extension workers--Oregon.
- Agriculture--Oregon.
- Crops--Oregon.
- Farm life--Oregon.
- Home economics extension work--Oregon.
- Livestock--Oregon.
- Migrant agricultural laborers--Oregon.
- Rural extension--Oregon.
- World War, 1939-1945--War work--Oregon--Schools.
- Youth--Oregon--Societies and clubs.
Geographical Names
- Benton County (Or.)
- Clatsop County (Or.)
- Klamath County (Or.)
- Lane County (Or.)
Form or Genre Terms
- Digital prints.
- Film negatives.
- Nitrate negatives.
- Panoramic photographs.
- Photographic prints.
- Slides.
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Ballard, Frank Llewellyn. (creator)
- Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941. (creator)
- Gifford, Benjamin A. (creator)
- Prentiss, A. M. (Arthur M.) (creator)
Corporate Names
- Columbia Commercial Studio (Portland, Or.) (creator)
- Oregon Agricultural College. Extension Service. (creator)
- Oregon 4-H (Program) (creator)
- Oregon State Agricultural College. Extension Service. (creator)
- Oregon State College. Federal Cooperative Extension Service. (creator)
- Weister Company. (creator)