Farm Security Administration Client with Kaffir Corn 1939
A farmer stands in a field of kaffir corn in Sheridan County, Kansas, in August 1939. This image is part of a broader effort by the Farm Security Administration to document agricultural life during the 1930s and 1940s. The program aimed to enhance farming practices and aid farmers impacted by the Great Depression, highlighting important crops of the time.
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Farm Security Administration Client with Kaffir Corn 1939
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