Increasing demands on earth resources require the need to
know how much resource is present. A new technology, which is
developing partially with the support of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, will help to inventory and monitor surface resources
in a more comprehensive manner than previously possible.
Research in...
HARNEY COUNTY HISTORY PROJECT
AV-Oral History #136 - Side B & #137 - Side A
Subject: Violet Brown
Place: Burns, Oregon
Date: March 11, 1972
Interviewer: James Baker
HARNEY COUNTY HISTORY PROJECT
AV-Oral History #136 - Side B & #137 - Side A
Subject: Violet Brown
Place: Burns, Oregon
Date: March 11, 1972
Interviewer: James Baker
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Subject: Violet Brown
Place: Burns, Oregon
Date: March 11, 1972
Interviewer: James
HARNEY COUNTY HISTORY PROJECT
AV-Oral History #136 - Side B & #137 - Side A
Subject: Violet Brown
Place: Burns, Oregon
Date: March 11, 1972
Interviewer: James Baker
The work upon which this publication is based was supported by funds provided by the United States Department of the Interior as authorized under the Water Resources Research Act of 1964, as amended. OWRR Project No. B-016-ORE.
Published March 1974. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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