Corn Grinder on Tenant Farm Warner Oklahoma 1939
A corn grinder stands prominently on a tenant farm near Warner, Oklahoma, in June 1939. The image provides insight into the agricultural practices of sharecroppers of that time. Corn grinders were essential for processing grain, reflecting the reliance on manual tools for food production in rural America during the late 1930s.
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Corn Grinder on Tenant Farm Warner Oklahoma 1939
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