Agricultural Workers Operating Combine Harvester 1941
In July 1941, agricultural workers operate a combine harvester in a wheat field in Whitman County, Washington. This area is known for its fertile soil and agricultural productivity. The workers harvest wheat, a staple crop crucial for food supply. During this time, mechanization began to transform farming practices, increasing efficiency in the harvest process.
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Agricultural Workers Operating Combine Harvester 1941
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