Bohemian Farmers Working Land in Wisconsin June 1937
Bohemian farmers cultivate cut-over land near Black River Falls, Wisconsin, in June 1937. This scene represents agricultural practices in Jackson County during the Great Depression. Many farmers adopted innovative methods to maximize productivity on previously logged land, improving soil health and crop yield through sustainable practices.
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Bohemian Farmers Working Land in Wisconsin June 1937
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