Edwin Gorder Farmer in Drought Affected North Dakota 1937
Edwin Gorder stands in his field near the Montana state line in Williams County, North Dakota, in September 1937. During this period, farmers in North Dakota faced significant challenges due to drought conditions. The Dust Bowl era deeply impacted agriculture, leading to soil degradation and crop failures that affected livelihoods across the region.
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Edwin Gorder Farmer in Drought Affected North Dakota 1937
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