



Cornfield in Chamisal New Mexico July 1940
$29.95
A cornfield thrives in Chamisal, New Mexico in July 1940, illustrating the agricultural landscape of the area. Spanish-American farmers have cultivated corn as a staple crop, showcasing the importance of agriculture to the local economy and culture. Corn production has long been integral to food supply in New Mexico.
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Cornfield in Chamisal New Mexico July 1940
12" x 18"
$29.95
