Barn and Corn Crib on 160-Acre Farm Indiana 1937
A barn and corn crib stand on a 160-acre farm owned by August Grettencord in Fowler, Indiana. Taken in February 1937, the image illustrates essential agricultural structures in Benton County. Corn cribs were vital for storing harvested grain, ensuring its preservation and accessibility for livestock feed during winter months.
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Barn and Corn Crib on 160-Acre Farm Indiana 1937
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