



Farmer Cutting Weeds at Idaho Labor Camp June 1941
In June 1941, a farmer worker cuts weeds at a Farm Security Administration labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho. The Farm Security Administration aimed to improve the living conditions of rural families during the Great Depression. Labor camps provided essential support and resources for agricultural workers in the region, reflecting the efforts to enhance farm productivity and worker rights.
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Farmer Cutting Weeds at Idaho Labor Camp June 1941
