



Indian Rainbow Corn Displayed in Minnesota Farmhouse 1937
Indian rainbow corn sits prominently in a farmhouse near Northome, Minnesota, in September 1937. The image showcases agricultural practices of the time, emphasizing the importance of crop diversity on cut-over lands. This corn variety played a role in local farming, representing resilience and adaptation during the 1930s. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural life in the U.S.
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Indian Rainbow Corn Displayed in Minnesota Farmhouse 1937
