Newspaper clippings - Irrigation in Yakima county 1878-1899 - Transcript (part 11).

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dc.date.issued1889
dc.description19 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.en_US
dc.description.abstract"Yakima is in a dry region, without water it will die. Every man who has property or is interested in property here and desires to see it increase in value should take an active interest in the subject of irrigation. We need to have more ditches and the water must be taken from the larger streams, as in case of a very dry season the smaller streams are very liable to fail. We have enough land here, which if properly irrigated and cultivated would produce all that is needed for home consumption and much for shipment and would prevent all fears of shortage. With plenty of water we can produce an abundance of good and cheap food instead of having to depend upon others at a distance to produce it for us."en_US
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dc.titleNewspaper clippings - Irrigation in Yakima county 1878-1899 - Transcript (part 11).en_US

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