Hoffnungsfeld, a variety of sorghum used for forage.
- CA MHC 713-BK1-077
- Item
- [between 1926-1929]
The photo shows a man standing in front of 12-15 foot high sorghum in Hoffnungsfeld. This variety was used for forage.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
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Hoffnungsfeld, a variety of sorghum used for forage.
The photo shows a man standing in front of 12-15 foot high sorghum in Hoffnungsfeld. This variety was used for forage.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
A view of the nursery garden: potato trials.
The photo shows trial plots of potatoes in the nursery garden in Hoffnungsfeld. This is taken from the same viewpoint as BK1-009. A barbed wire fence surrounds the garden and beyond is grassland and Chaco bush.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, a road in the nursery garden.
The photo shows a roadway going through the nursery garden in Hoffnungsfeld and plantings can be seen on either side. A man is standing partially hidden beside the row of banana trees on the right.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, colony wagons full of cotton.
The photo shows three wagons laden with sacks of cotton in Hoffnungsfeld. Several men are standing near the wagons which are pulled by teams of oxen. Behind the wagons is a building and beyond that the Chaco bush.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, a view of the "Picada larga" (long road).
The photo shows a long road that has been cleared through the Chaco bush in Hoffnungsfeld. A man is posing in front of his truck that is stopped along that road.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, another view of the "Picada larga" (long road).
The photo shows the "Picada larga", a long cleared roadway through the Chaco bush in Hoffnungsfeld. Three men are posing on a truck stopped on the road. The tires on the truck have chains for better traction.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows a field of cotton surrounded by a log and barbed wire fence in Hoffnungsfeld.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows the Indians store in Hoffnungsfeld. Nine men are gathered in front of the store and a row of wagons pulled by teams of oxen are stopped on the road leading to the store. The planted area in the foreground is surrounded by a log and barbed wire fence with a water filled trench running past it. Other buildings can be seen in the background.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows the Indians store in Hoffnungsfeld. The store is made of clay bricks with a corrugated metal roof. The planted area in the foreground is surrounded by a log and barbed wire fence and an overflowing trench of water runs past it. Another fenced in planted area is seen behind the store as well as other buildings.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, "Leghorn" chickens in a henhouse.
The photo shows a chicken coop framed with logs, enclosed in chicken wire and corrugated sheets of metal in Hoffnungsfeld. The chickens which are the "Leghorn" breed, are standing or nesting on perches inside the coop. There is a door on the right to enter the henhouse.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, a beautiful example of "Upland-Egyptian" cotton.
The photo shows a man showing off a healthy looking example of an "Upland-Egyptian" cotton plant in Hoffnungsfeld.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, a view of the nursery garden towards the west.
The photo shows a view of the nursery in Hoffnungsfeld, looking towards the west. This view is from the same perspective as photo BK1-008. The planting areas are marked and most areas contain flourishing plants.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, field of potatoes.
The photo shows a field of potatoes in Hoffnungsfeld.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, view of the nursery garden - planks for seeds.
The photo shows a neatly organized productive nursery garden at Hoffnungsfeld. There is a log framed platform running the length of this plot on which it appears that [plants are being dried for the purpose of harvesting seeds]. There are other plantings surrounding the plot and beyond.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, entrance to the plantation from the west.
The photo shows the entrance to the plantation in Hoffnungsfeld from the west. There are two people in a truck entering the plantation and four people standing near the entrance. The road shows two tracks left by the vehicles driving through the plantation.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929