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Sugar beet farming can be profitable in Valley, especially around Alamosa, due to water and abundance of “Mexican” labor


Sugar beet farming can be profitable in Valley, especially around Alamosa, due to water and abundance of “Mexican” labor

Sugar beet farming can be profitable in Valley, especially around Alamosa, due to water and abundance of “Mexican” labor

March 18, 2019


Soil Map of San Luis Valley, showing soil composition, township grid, agricultural canals, and railroads during the early twentieth century. Made by Holmes J. Garnett, 1903


Soil Map of San Luis Valley, showing soil composition, township grid, agricultural canals, and railroads during the early twentieth century. Made by Holmes J. Garnett, 1903

Soil Map of San Luis Valley, showing soil composition, township grid, agricultural canals, and railroads during the early twentieth century. Made by Holmes J. Garnett, 1903


300 skilled sugar beet raisers coming to Monte Vista, La Jara, and Romeo from Globeville, CO (NE of Denver)


300 skilled sugar beet raisers coming to Monte Vista, La Jara, and Romeo from Globeville, CO (NE of Denver)

300 skilled sugar beet raisers coming to Monte Vista, La Jara, and Romeo from Globeville, CO (NE of Denver)


The Lucero family pose by an adobe wall on the White Mountain Ranch in Costilla County, San Luis Valley. Undated photo


The Lucero family pose by an adobe wall on the White Mountain Ranch in Costilla County, San Luis Valley. Undated photo

The Lucero family pose by an adobe wall on the White Mountain Ranch in Costilla County, San Luis Valley. Undated photo


Trujillo homestead, near Mosca, builtby Pedro Trujillo, a first generation Hispanic-American, in 1879. He was a small-scale pioneer cattle rancher


Trujillo homestead, near Mosca, builtby Pedro Trujillo, a first generation Hispanic-American, in 1879. He was a small-scale pioneer cattle rancher

Trujillo homestead, near Mosca, builtby Pedro Trujillo, a first generation Hispanic-American, in 1879. He was a small-scale pioneer cattle rancher


“Spud Bowl”


Farm workers stand near a pickup truck in a field in the San Luis Valley. A man stands in the back of the pickup truck filled with burlap bags of potatoes, 1950-55

“Spud Bowl”


Untitled Photo, late 1930s


Farmer looking at his field, San Luis Valley Farms

Untitled Photo, late 1930s


Vallejos Ditch before improvements


George G. Romero kneels beside the Vallejos Ditch near an old headgate, prior to the USDA Ditch no. 5 Special Improvement Project, San Pablo (Costilla County), 1965?

Vallejos Ditch before improvements


Acequia, Costilla County, 1990s


View of an acequia (irrigation ditch), possibly part of the Vallejos Ditch system in the San Luis Valley

Acequia, Costilla County, 1990s


Irrigating a field


Bill Moreno irrigates his field in San Luis (Costilla County), 1970

Irrigating a field


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