Farmer Handpicking Corn Aledo Illinois November 1936
A farmer handpicks corn in Aledo, Mercer County, Illinois, in November 1936. During this time, the Farm Security Administration documented agricultural practices to support farmers. Aledo played a significant role in Illinois agriculture, known for its corn production. The image reflects the manual labor that defined farming in the early 20th century.
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Farmer Handpicking Corn Aledo Illinois November 1936
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