Corn Crib on Edgar Allens Farm Milford Iowa 1936
A corn crib stands on Edgar Allens farm near Milford, Iowa, in December 1936. The farm spans 160 acres and utilizes a crop share lease system. Corn cribs were essential for storing harvested corn, vital to livestock feed and cash crops. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents agricultural life during the Great Depression.
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Corn Crib on Edgar Allens Farm Milford Iowa 1936
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