File:Wild rice harvest on Mud Lake, Cass County, Minnesota, September 2015.jpg
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DescriptionWild rice harvest on Mud Lake, Cass County, Minnesota, September 2015.jpg |
Deutsch: Mitglieder des Leech Lake Stammes der Ojibwe ernten Reis am Mud Lake, der sich am Leech River befindet, 17 Meilen flussabwärts des Leech Lake Damms, 3. September 2015. Wildreis, der durch hohe oder unregelmäßige Wassermengen beschädigt werden kann, ist ökologisch und wirtschaftlich wichtig für die Region. Die Mitarbeiter des Distrikts führen einen Balanceakt durch, indem sie die Abflüsse durch den Leech Lake Damm so steuern, dass der Lebensraum des Reises optimiert wird, während sie gleichzeitig innerhalb der Parameter bleiben, die im Betriebshandbuch für den Leech Lake festgelegt sind. In Minnesota gibt es mehr Flächen mit natürlichem Wildreis als in jedem anderen Bundesstaat, und die beiden Seen Mud und Goose, die am Leech River aneinander grenzen, bilden zusammen die drittgrößten Wildreis-Erntegebiete des Bundesstaates. Der Leech Lake ist das größte Wildreis-Erntegebiet im Bundesstaat. USACE Foto von George Stringham
English: Members of the Leech Lake Band of the Ojibwe Tribe harvest rice on Mud Lake, located on the Leech River, 17 miles downstream of Leech Lake Dam Sept. 3, 2015. Wild rice, which can be damaged be high or erratic water flows, is ecologically and economically important to the region. District staff performs a balancing act, managing releases through Leech Lake dam to optimize rice habitat, while staying within the parameters outlined by the operation manual for the Leech Lake. Minnesota has more acreage of natural wild rice than any other state and the combined Mud and Goose lakes, which are adjacent to each other on the Leech River, account for the third largest wild rice harvest areas in the state. Leech Lake is the largest wild rice harvest area in the state. USACE photo by George Stringham |
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Author | George Stringham, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by USACE HQ at https://flickr.com/photos/30539067@N04/21221666104 (archive). It was reviewed on 15 December 2019 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the Public Domain Mark. |
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Date and time of data generation | 10:34, 3 September 2015 |
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Image title | Members of the Leech Lake Band of the Ojibwe Tribe harvest rice on Mud Lake, located on the Leech River, 17 miles downstream of Leech Lake Dam Sept. 3, 2015. Wild rice, which can be damaged be high or erratic water flows, is ecologically and economically important to the region. District staff performs a balancing act, managing releases through Leech Lake dam to optimize rice habitat, while staying within the parameters outlined by the operation manual for the Leech Lake. Minnesota has more acreage of natural wild rice than any other state and the combined Mud and Goose lakes, which are adjacent to each other on the Leech River, account for the third largest wild rice harvest areas in the state. Leech Lake is the largest wild rice harvest area in the state. USACE photo by George Stringham |
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