Chris Ament Wheat Farmer Columbia Basin August 1939
A German-Russian dry land wheat farmer named Chris Ament works in the Columbia Basin, located in Grant County, Washington. In August 1939, Ament cultivated crops three miles south of Quincy. The Columbia Basin is known for its fertile soil, making it a significant agricultural area in the Pacific Northwest. Wheat farming has played a crucial role in the regions economy.
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Chris Ament Wheat Farmer Columbia Basin August 1939
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