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Ralph Murrow

Description: Photograph of Ralph Murrow, a Caddo, at the American Indian Exposition, Anadarko, OK. Photo by Pierre Tartoue, c. 1947.
Date: 1947~
Creator: Tartoue, Pierre
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Ralph Murrow

Description: Photograph of Ralph Murrow, a Caddo, at the American Indian Exposition, Anadarko, OK. Photo by Pierre Tartoue, c. 1947.
Date: 1947~
Creator: Tartoue, Pierre
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Ralph Murrow

Description: Photograph of Ralph Murrow, a Caddo, at the American Indian Exposition, Anadarko, OK. Photo by Pierre Tartoue, c. 1947.
Date: 1947~
Creator: Tartoue, Pierre
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Larue Martin

Description: Photograph of Caddo Tribal Princess Larue Martin, later Parker, age 16, at the American Indian Exposition, Anadarko, OK. Photo by Pierre Tartoue, August 1951.
Date: August 20, 1951
Creator: Tartoue, Pierre
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Farming Equipment and Methods

Description: Photograph of stubble mulching. Stubble mulching on wheat land. Guy Schroder is shown with the wheat drill he uses on stubble mulched land. It is a 16-foot, 10-inch Van Brundt drill that sows a strip 13 feet and 4 inches wide. It has 10 inch row spacings and 14 inch disc openers. Schroder is a cooperator with the District and started the Soil Conservation Service program on this farm in 1950.
Date: October 22, 1956
Creator: Kealthley, M. G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Farming Equipment and Methods

Description: Photograph of stubble mulching on wheat land. Guy Schroder, left, a cooperator with the North Caddo District, and Harold Slaton, Soil Conservation Service [SCS], Conservation Aid, are examining a wheat drill used to sow wheat on stubble-mulched land (16 feet, 10 inches Van Brunt model). Schroder began cooperating with the SCS in 1950 in planning a soil conservation program for his farm.
Date: October 22, 1956
Creator: Kealthley, M. G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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