Bean Weighing Operation in Oregon August 1939
In August 1939, a bean weighing operation occurs near West Stayton, Marion County, Oregon. Scales positioned at the fields edge indicate a rate of one dollar per 100 pounds. This scene illustrates the agricultural practices of the time, highlighting the importance of bean farming in Oregons economy and local food supply.
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Bean Weighing Operation in Oregon August 1939
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