



Farm Security Administration Examines Tumbleweed August 1939
A Farm Security Administration supervisor and client examine tumbleweed in Gray County, Kansas, in August 1939 to identify a type of army worm. During this time, farmers contended with pests that threatened crops. Tumbleweed is often associated with arid Western landscapes and plays a role in local ecosystems. The army worm can cause significant damage to various crops.
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Farm Security Administration Examines Tumbleweed August 1939
