



1937 Vintage Image of Stone Removal in Michigan Agriculture
$29.95
In May 1937, laborers near Caspian, Michigan, use a crowbar to remove stones from cut-over land. This method was an essential part of agricultural practices in Iron County during that time. The image provides insight into the rural labor techniques employed by farmers to prepare land for cultivation, reflecting the hardworking spirit of the era.
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1937 Vintage Image of Stone Removal in Michigan Agriculture
12" x 12"
$29.95