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Agriculture_252
"Dwarf Peaches, Grown by Tyler Brothers, Twin Falls Tract;" Tiny peach tree
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Blue Lakes_251
"Blue Lakes;" View of Blue Lakes, looking north from canyon bottom.
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Agriculture_250
"4 year old Apple Orchard, H.B. Johnson, 2 miles southwest of Twin Falls, Idaho;" Wide view of a large fruit orchard.
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Agriculture_249
"Yellow Transparent 4 year old Trees. Grown by George H. Smith, 7 miles northwest of Twin Falls;" Apple tree.
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Agriculture_248
"Yellow Transparent, 4 year old Trees, Grown by J.M. Stepp, 5 miles south of Twin Falls;" Laden apple tree
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Agriculture_247
"Red Astrican, 4 year old Trees; Grown by J.M. Stepp, 5 miles south of Twin Falls;" Apple tree
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Agriculture_246
"Yellow Transparent Apples. J.M. Stepp - 4 year old Orchard, 5 miles south of Twin Falls;" Laden apple tree.
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Agriculture_245
"Oats. Harvest Time; S.H. Bolton Ranch, 3 miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. 7-25-1910;" Two men and a woman standing beside a buggy, in an oat field.
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Agriculture_244
"Eureka Ranch, 3 miles west of Twin Falls, Idaho. Owned by J.C. Girdner;" Row crops between fruit trees.
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Agriculture_243
"Haying on Frank Richman Ranch, 1 mile north of Filer, Idaho. 1910;" Men stacking loose hay.
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Agriculture_242
"62 Duroc Jersey Pigs. 62 days old. 62 Pounds Average Weight. Thomas Wood{s} Ranch, 3 miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho; Pigs lined at a trough on a farmstead; man standing at gate; buildings in the background.
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Agriculture_241
"62 Duroc Jersey Pigs. 62 days old. Average Weight 62 Pounds. Thomas Woods Ranch, 3 miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho;" Pigs lined at a trough on a farmstead; buildings and an automobile/car in the background.
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Agriculture_240
"Red Foltz Wheat, E.J. Malone Ranch, Seed Imported from Missouri by Twin Falls Milling and Elevator Co.:" Two men and a boy standing in a wheat field.
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Agriculture_239
"Turkey Wheat, L.W. Voorhees Ranch, Seed imported from Kansas by Twin Falls Milling Elevator Company;" man standing in a field, holding wheat.
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TFEvents_238
"Flag Day, June 17th, 1910; Shoshone Falls, Idaho;" Group of people posing near Ezra Meeker, his wagon and oxen on the right.