1941 Farmer Widow Huskers Corn Black Canyon Project Idaho
A farmer works diligently on her property in Canyon County, Idaho, husking corn as part of the agricultural efforts linked to the Black Canyon Project. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, many farmers benefitted from the Farm Security Administration loans aimed at improving farming practices and economic stability. This image dates to November 1941.
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1941 Farmer Widow Huskers Corn Black Canyon Project Idaho
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