1937 Spring Water Barrels on Herman Gerlings Farm
In the summer of 1937, workers fill barrels with spring water on Herman Gerlings farm in Wheelock, North Dakota. During this time, North Dakota faced significant drought, making water access crucial for agricultural viability. The farm exemplifies traditional farming methods used to cope with water scarcity in the region.
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1937 Spring Water Barrels on Herman Gerlings Farm
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