Farmer Detonating Tamarack Stump Bonner County Idaho 1939
A farmer in Bonner County, Idaho, prepares to detonate a tamarack stump with fourteen sticks of dynamite in October 1939. This practice showcased innovative land-clearing methods vital for agriculture. The image belongs to the FSA/OWI Collection, which captures rural life in America during that era.
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Farmer Detonating Tamarack Stump Bonner County Idaho 1939
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