A hardy group of more than fifty businessmen and farmers braved the frigid weather on February 9, 1955 for a tour of the fine farms of the Ashley Valley. They visited Jensen Maeser and Dry Fork. A history was given of the clearing of the land and how water was pumped from the Green River for irrigation. The cattle at each farm was looked and and admired. The visit to the Elmer Lind farm and sheep were discussed
This view of Dry Fork Canyon shows scattered farms and farm land during the 1920's
A group of Trades Excursion visit the Brough home in Ouray Valley. Two organized Trades Excursions w...
Harold R. Sargent, George Henderson, Clarence Palmer and Henry Schaefermeyer discuss feed on an agri...
A hardy group of more than fifty businessmen and farmers braved the frigid weather on February 9, 19...
A hardy group of more than fifty businessmen and farmers braved the fridged weather to visit farms t...
Yearly the Chamber of Commerce and Farmers joined together in touring local farms. They would travel...
Vernal businessmen visit the farm of Loris Wooley to see the progress made in increased crop product...
The first Feeder's Tour was on December 28, 1939. An educational tour of Ashley Valley by thirty-thr...
Participants in this agricultural tour include: George Dee Merkley, Thad Stringham, Red Roberts, Hen...
Roland Bingham, student, Henry Schafermeyer, David Bennion, Ray Searle, Howard Williams, Clark Feltc...
A group of men on a tour of agricultral areas. Some of the men included in this photo are Henry Scha...
About 40 interested persons visited farm and water developments in the area. Some of the men include...
Group of men touring a farm. From left: Leland Bennion, Roy Showalter, Glen Lambert, unidentified, R...
Sterling Cook is one of the largest farmer and cattle feeder in Uintah County. He is considered one ...
The Uintah Cattle Association took a four day Beef Cattle Tour in Wyoming and Colorado. Those attend...
This view of Dry Fork Canyon shows scattered farms and farm land during the 1920's
A group of Trades Excursion visit the Brough home in Ouray Valley. Two organized Trades Excursions w...
Harold R. Sargent, George Henderson, Clarence Palmer and Henry Schaefermeyer discuss feed on an agri...
A hardy group of more than fifty businessmen and farmers braved the frigid weather on February 9, 19...
A hardy group of more than fifty businessmen and farmers braved the fridged weather to visit farms t...
Yearly the Chamber of Commerce and Farmers joined together in touring local farms. They would travel...
Vernal businessmen visit the farm of Loris Wooley to see the progress made in increased crop product...
The first Feeder's Tour was on December 28, 1939. An educational tour of Ashley Valley by thirty-thr...
Participants in this agricultural tour include: George Dee Merkley, Thad Stringham, Red Roberts, Hen...
Roland Bingham, student, Henry Schafermeyer, David Bennion, Ray Searle, Howard Williams, Clark Feltc...
A group of men on a tour of agricultral areas. Some of the men included in this photo are Henry Scha...
About 40 interested persons visited farm and water developments in the area. Some of the men include...
Group of men touring a farm. From left: Leland Bennion, Roy Showalter, Glen Lambert, unidentified, R...
Sterling Cook is one of the largest farmer and cattle feeder in Uintah County. He is considered one ...
The Uintah Cattle Association took a four day Beef Cattle Tour in Wyoming and Colorado. Those attend...
This view of Dry Fork Canyon shows scattered farms and farm land during the 1920's
A group of Trades Excursion visit the Brough home in Ouray Valley. Two organized Trades Excursions w...
Harold R. Sargent, George Henderson, Clarence Palmer and Henry Schaefermeyer discuss feed on an agri...