Farmers Feeding Corn to Ensilage Cutter in Oregon 1939
Farmers feed corn from a wagon into an ensilage cutter, which blows the material into a silo. This scene occurs near West Carlton in Yamhill County, Oregon, during October 1939. The method shown was common for preserving feed for livestock, ensuring a stable food supply during the winter months. Ensilage techniques were vital for successful farming in the era.
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Farmers Feeding Corn to Ensilage Cutter in Oregon 1939
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