![The early settlers experimented by trial and error with many different kinds of crops, trying to find the that were best suited to the arid nature of the high plains. Here, cabbages were photographed in 1912 on a home-stead in Haskell County.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/525efc67e4b038a108c19ca5/1381989026736-I04JV0VS404XKXG4H64F/SCAN0108.jpg)
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![Cattle Ranch - Northern Part of Haskell County](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/525efc67e4b038a108c19ca5/1381988151806-Y9Z20BZ4NJ7ATEWV019W/SCAN0095.jpg)
![Farm & Horse Ranch - Henry Johnson, Owner Northwest of Sublette](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/525efc67e4b038a108c19ca5/1381988272266-WQRBJZ8394ZDFZ542H5I/SCAN0098.jpg)
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![Wheat in stacks await the arrival of the threshing machine and crew. - 1912](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/525efc67e4b038a108c19ca5/1381988651068-M80FRQLWD9MOJQQRA833/SCAN0104.jpg)
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![The Minor Twins](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/525efc67e4b038a108c19ca5/1382664223052-RT59OCXKBR9T44SHJRLL/SCAN0097.jpg)
![The early settlers experimented by trial and error with many different kinds of crops, trying to find the that were best suited to the arid nature of the high plains. Here, cabbages were photographed in 1912 on a home-stead in Haskell County.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/525efc67e4b038a108c19ca5/1381989026736-I04JV0VS404XKXG4H64F/SCAN0108.jpg)
The early settlers experimented by trial and error with many different kinds of crops, trying to find the that were best suited to the arid nature of the high plains. Here, cabbages were photographed in 1912 on a home-stead in Haskell County.
![The Minor Twins](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/525efc67e4b038a108c19ca5/1382664223052-RT59OCXKBR9T44SHJRLL/SCAN0097.jpg)
The Minor Twins
The Minor twins "lost" in a field of Kaffir corn grown by doctor Minor in 1912.
Lorene and Loring Miner - (Pill & Sis)