



Family Collects Debris After Bulldozer Work in 1939
A family collects debris and roots from a field in Thurston County, Washington, in August 1939. Following the bulldozer work, they engage in post-clearance activities essential for preparing the land for future agricultural use. During this period, farmers often cleared fields to enhance crop production, reflecting the farming practices of the era.
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Family Collects Debris After Bulldozer Work in 1939
