Saving a Rainy Day: the Integration of Diverse Agricultural Technologies To Harvest and Conserve Water In the Lower Rio Chama Valley, New Mexico

Author(s): Kurt F. Anschuetz

Year: 1992

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Saving a Rainy Day: the Integration of Diverse Agricultural Technologies To Harvest and Conserve Water In the Lower Rio Chama Valley, New Mexico. Kurt F. Anschuetz. Presented at New Mexico Archeological Council Agricultural Symposium: Rec, Santa Fe, NM. 1992 ( tDAR id: 285497)

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