Farm Machinery Buried in Dust Williams County 1937
Farm machinery lies half-buried in drifting dust in Williams County, North Dakota, in September 1937. The image shows the severe effects of drought on farming operations. During this time, many farmers experienced crop failures and economic hardship due to prolonged dry conditions. The Dust Bowl era significantly altered agricultural practices in the region.
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Farm Machinery Buried in Dust Williams County 1937
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