Corn Crib Construction in New Madrid County 1938
In May 1938, workers construct a corn crib in New Madrid County, Southeast Missouri. The image captures a gable panel being raised and secured, illustrating the agricultural practices of the era. Corn cribs were essential for storing harvested corn, ensuring grain remained dry and protected from pests. This innovation supported local farming communities.
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Corn Crib Construction in New Madrid County 1938
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