Daughter of Farmer in Drought-Affected North Dakota 1937
A daughter of farmer Gunnar Kvande stands in a drought-affected landscape in Williams County, North Dakota, in September 1937. This period marked significant challenges for U.S. agriculture, particularly in the Great Plains. North Dakota farmers faced severe weather conditions, impacting crop production and rural life. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Daughter of Farmer in Drought-Affected North Dakota 1937
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