-
199 "J.B. Van Wagener Ranch, 6 miles southeast of Jerome, Idaho. 4 Months from Sagebrush.; Two women and a man standing in front of house, another man seated in buggy
-
198 "J.B. Van Wagener Ranch, 6 miles southeast of Jerome, Idaho. 4 Months from Sagebrush; Two women and a man standing on a porch of a house, with a buggy parked in front; barn, windmill and outbuildings also in view.
-
197 "J.B. Van Wagener Ranch, 6 miles southeast of Jerome, Idaho. 4 Months from Sagebrush;" view of house, barn, and buggy, with windmill in background
-
196 "Watermelons, Grown by Gus Johnson, Shoshone Falls;" man and boy in a watermelon patch in the Snake River Canyon.
-
195 "Eagle Rock;" view from the top of Shoshone Falls showing a pillar of rock, with a view downstream.
-
194 "Wonder Berries. Grown by Gus Johnson, Shoshone Falls;" man standing in a fenced area, holding a bush laden with berries. Canyon walls visible in the background.
-
192 "Four-year old Orchard. J.H. Sudweek, 1/2 mile southeast of Kimberly, Idaho;" Cultivated land between rows of trees in an orchard.
-
191 Two men standing between a potato field and a corn field.
-
190 "Three year old Apple Orchard. H.B. Johnson Ranch, 2 miles southwest of Twin Falls, Idaho;" fenced orchard with a canal visible in the background.
-
189 "Three year-old Apple Orchard. H.B. Johnson Ranch, 2 miles southwest of Twin Falls, Idaho;" apple orchard irrigated from a lateral ditch.
-
188 "Hay from 65 acres. Net $2,000. George Wade Ranch, 22 miles west of Twin Falls, Idaho;" Men and horses unloading hay from a wagon using a derrick to stack.
-
187 "Starting to Harvest a 500 acre Oat Field. Ferguson Fruit and Land Company 22 miles west of Twin Falls, Idaho;" Two men and two teams of horses operate a reaper-binder in a field of oats.
-
186 "Burning Sagebrush. Ferguson Fruit and Land Company 22 miles west of Twin Falls, Idaho."
-
185 "Haying. Ferguson Fruit and Land Company 22 miles west of Twin Falls, Idaho;" field of piled hay.
-
184 "Threshing. Schwamb Ranch. Turnipseed Brothers, Overseers. Russell Thresher, R.W. Steele, Owner;" Six men operating a thresher.