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Diseased Potato Plant In Potato Field (Farm development) Item Info

Title:
Diseased Potato Plant In Potato Field (Farm development)
Creator:
Foss, H.E.
Date Created:
1947-09-17
Description:
Columbia Basin Project, Irrigation Division. Picture of diseased potato plant in potato field on Moses Lake Development Farm 2 miles east of Moses Lake. The disease is commonly referred to as Leaf Roll. The rolling of the leaves is often accompanied by a purple coloring of the stems, veins of the leaves, and the edges of the small terminal leaves. Under certain conditions this disease may spread very rapidly. No satisfactory control measures have been found. Potatoes in this field were planted June 27th. H. Foss, cameraman. Taken for Land Development Section
Subjects:
potato leafroll disease in Washington state farm development
Location:
Washington (State) Grant County Moses Lake
Latitude:
47.132606
Longitude:
-119.254103
Publisher:
University of Idaho Library Digital Initiatives, http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/
Source:
Army Corps of Engineers Dam Construction photographs, 1933-1965, PG 94, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives
Finding Aid:
https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv165618
Source Identifier:
94-4-799
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg

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