



Ex-Nebraska Farmer Examines Land in Idaho 1939
In October 1939, an ex-Nebraska farmer in Bonner County, Idaho, examines land designated for clearing and cultivation. This moment reflects the agricultural challenges faced during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration aimed to improve rural life. Bonner County, known for its rich soil, became a focal point for farming efforts in the region.
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Ex-Nebraska Farmer Examines Land in Idaho 1939
