



Sugar Beets Unloading in East Grand Forks 1937
In October 1937, workers unload sugar beets near East Grand Forks, Minnesota. This scene documents agricultural practices that were vital for local economies during that era. Sugar beets were a significant crop in the northern states, contributing to sugar production. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information collection.
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Sugar Beets Unloading in East Grand Forks 1937
