1941 Vintage Truck Dumping Wheat in Walla Walla County
In July 1941, a truckload of bulk wheat is dumped into an elevator bin in Eureka, Walla Walla County, Washington. At that time, the region played a critical role in U.S. agriculture, particularly in wheat production. The grain elevator served as a key facility for storing and distributing wheat, essential for food supply.
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1941 Vintage Truck Dumping Wheat in Walla Walla County
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