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ark:/16417/th7wqxflxdb61Fayette County dairymen vote on a state-sponsored promotion of dairy products using money from milk and cream checks: pictured (left to right) are Scott Weathers, official who handled the "precinct" details at the University of Kentucky (UK) Maintenance building, W.U. Turner, voter, Dave Elam, election official, W.V. Saunders, official, Lee Riddle, voter, and Martin Sherrow, voter. Fayette voters rejected the plan by a vote of 18 to 12.
ark:/16417/th7xxk06gq4qgFayette County dairymen vote on a state-sponsored promotion of dairy products using money from milk and cream checks.
ark:/16417/th71kwxmmzsb0Soil Conservation Service tour of Hillenmeyer Nursery on Georgetown Pike: Bob Hillenmeyer (on truck at right) explains practices on a particular field.
ark:/16417/th7fsvl7k0f14Soil Conservation Service tour of Hillenmeyer Nursery on Georgetown Pike: Foster Adams (left), Clark County farmer, and Louis Hillenmeyer, Sr. (center), Lexington horticulturist, try "water-dowsing," a process using forked switches to denote underground water sources. Bob Hillenmeyer (right) supplied the "wands" and instruction.
ark:/16417/th7vlchwxwxvpSoil Conservation Service tour of Hillenmeyer Nursery on Georgetown Pike: Foster Adams (left), Clark County farmer, and Louis Hillenmeyer, Sr. (center), Lexington horticulturist, try "water-dowsing," a process using forked switches to denote underground water sources. Bob Hillenmeyer (right) supplied the "wands" and instruction.
ark:/16417/th717167knj7nSoil Conservation Service tour of Hillenmeyer Nursery on Georgetown Pike: Unidentified man pictured "water-dowsing," a process using forked switches to denote underground water sources.