Bul. 1358, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture PLATE | 
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Fic. |.—AN EXPENSIVE WATERING PLACE IN THE DEEP-WELL COUNTRY 
OF NEW MExIco 
Over vast expanses of country in the Southwest there is very little permanent surface water, 
and development of adequate supplies for livestock involves a heavy investment. ‘The 
watering place shown above, including a 600-foot well, equipped with windmill, gas engine, 
storage tank, corrals, and watering troughs, cost over $9,000 
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Fic. 2.—A MODERATE-SIZED RESERVOIR OF GOOD CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHING 
A VALUABLE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER FOR CATTLE 
