
The agricultural landscape of Goshen Valley is defined by a sophisticated network of water management and rail transit during the late 1970s. The town of Goshen serves as a local hub, featuring an Athletic Field and Rodeo Ground near the local Cem, while Elberta sits further west along the Denver and Rio Grande Western tracks. This era shows the continued importance of irrigation in the arid Utah climate, with features like Warm Springs Ditch, the Aqueduct, and several Flowing Wells supporting the surrounding fields.
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