1941 Widow Farmer Husking Corn in Idaho Black Canyon Project
A widow farmer husks corn on her property in the Black Canyon Project, Canyon County, Idaho, in November 1941. She utilized a Farm Security Administration loan, a program designed to support struggling farmers during the Great Depression. The Black Canyon Project aimed to improve irrigation and agricultural productivity in the region.
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1941 Widow Farmer Husking Corn in Idaho Black Canyon Project
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