Dust Bowl Farmer and Son in New Mexico 1938
A vintage image from June 1938 shows a dust bowl farmer driving a tractor with his young son near Claud, New Mexico. The farmer transitioned from cotton farming in Texas to wheat cultivation, facing severe drought conditions. This period marked significant hardship for agricultural communities, highlighting their resilience against environmental challenges.
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Dust Bowl Farmer and Son in New Mexico 1938
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