Corn Harvest in Pie Town New Mexico October 1940
Harvesting corn in Pie Town, New Mexico occurs in October 1940. Corn farming was integral to the agricultural economy of the region, providing sustenance and income for local families. The community historically embraced diverse farming practices, contributing to New Mexicos agricultural landscape. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Color Photographs collection.
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Corn Harvest in Pie Town New Mexico October 1940
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