Ideal Location
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The rich soil of the blackland prairie combined with the steady water supply provided by the Brazos River offered ideal farming conditions for cotton plantations. Up until the mid-twentieth century, furrow irrigation techniques similar to what is pictured in this photograph were widely used in cotton production in order to provide adequate water for crops in areas where rainfall was less reliable.
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Cotton
For nearly half a century, cotton reigned as king of Waco's economy, establishing the once small frontier town as a thriving urban center known throughout the country.
The area later named Waco held a long history of agricultural pursuits…