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El Cerrito, San Miguel County, New Mexico. The staple crops in El Cerrito are corn, beans and alfal . . .   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Irving Rusinow, Photographer (NARA record: 5307166)
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Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Division of Economic Information. (ca. 1922 - ca. 1953)
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El Cerrito, San Miguel County, New Mexico. The staple crops in El Cerrito are corn, beans and alfal . . .
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  • Scope and content: Full caption reads as follows: El Cerrito, San Miguel County, New Mexico. The staple crops in El Cerrito are corn, beans and alfalfa. Almost everything is grown on irrigated land although there are a few fields on the mesa where a certain amount of dry farming is carried on. Most of the corn is of the native blue type which was first grown here by the Indians. Some of the other types of corn are fed to stock, but never the blue. Alfalfa produces more feed per acre than any other plant and for this reason more than half the irrigated land is devoted to this crop. There is little commercial farming in the village. A few sacks of beans or bushels of peaches are sold each year, and two families have small flocks of sheep which brings in a little money - but for the most part the emphasis here is on subsistence farming. Food is produced for home consumption. Even the livestock economy is at the subsistence level, with each family owning one or two horses, a cow or steer, eight or ten chickens and perhaps a pig. Money when there is any, comes from outside work. There are few head of livestock in the valley, and little manure. This man puts what he has on the land. When there was plenty of land and the men could always find jobs outside, conservation was unheard of. Now, people are doing all they can to conserve what land they still own because they must depend on it for most of their living.
Data 1941 m. balandžio 10 d. - 1941 m. balandžio 16 d.
date QS:P571,+1941-04-00T00:00:00Z/10,P1319,+1941-04-10T00:00:00Z/11,P1326,+1941-04-16T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q38945047
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  • Record group: Record Group 83: Records of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1876 - 1959 (National Archives Identifier: 412)
  • Series: Photographic Prints Documenting Programs and Activities of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and Predecessor Agencies, compiled ca. 1922 - ca. 1947, documenting the period ca. 1911 - ca. 1947 (National Archives Identifier: 521048)
  • NAIL Control Number: NWDNS-83-G-37858
  • 83-G-37858
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El Cerrito, San Miguel County, New Mexico. The staple crops in El Cerrito are corn, beans and alfal... (anglų)

Full caption reads as follows: El Cerrito, San Miguel County, New Mexico. The staple crops in El Cerrito are corn, beans and alfalfa. Almost everything is grown on irrigated land although there are a few fields on the mesa where a certain amount of dry farming is carried on. Most of the corn is of the native blue type which was first grown here by the Indians. Some of the other types of corn are fed to stock, but never the blue. Alfalfa produces more feed per acre than any other plant and for this reason more than half the irrigated land is devoted to this crop. There is little commercial farming in the village. A few sacks of beans or bushels of peaches are sold each year, and two families have small flocks of sheep which brings in a little money - but for the most part the emphasis here is on subsistence farming. Food is produced for home consumption. Even the livestock economy is at the subsistence level, with each family owning one or two horses, a cow or steer, eight or ten chickens and perhaps a pig. Money when there is any, comes from outside work. There are few head of livestock in the valley, and little manure. This man puts what he has on the land. When there was plenty of land and the men could always find jobs outside, conservation was unheard of. Now, people are doing all they can to conserve what land they still own because they must depend on it for most of their living. (anglų)

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