Corn Growing in New Madrid County Missouri 1938
Corn grows on freshly cut-over land in the New Madrid Fuse Plug Levee District of New Madrid County, Missouri, in May 1938. Farmers practiced crop rotation and managed soil health to enhance yields. The regions levee system was essential for flood control, supporting agricultural development in the fertile Mississippi River Valley.
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Corn Growing in New Madrid County Missouri 1938
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