Corn Crib Roof at Herbrandson Farm Estherville Iowa 1936
The roof of a corn crib on J.E. Herbrandsons farm stands out in a rural Iowa landscape. Captured in December 1936, this image reflects the agricultural architecture typical of the Midwest during the 1930s. Corn cribs were essential for storing harvested corn, protecting it from moisture and pests, thereby supporting farming operations.
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Corn Crib Roof at Herbrandson Farm Estherville Iowa 1936
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