
Woodruff occupies the high plateau of Rich County, situated within a complex network of man-made waterways and natural drainages that define this agricultural landscape. The town is flanked by a sophisticated irrigation system including the Randolph-Woodruff Canal, the Crawford-Thompson Canal, and the Sidehill Ditch, all drawing from the meandering Bear River to the east. These diversions, alongside numerous impoundments like Limestone Reservoir and South Big Cr Reservoir Number 2, suggest a long history of water management necessary to sustain the Woodruff Pastures.
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