Farmers Feeding Corn to Ensilage Cutter Oregon 1939
Farmers feed corn into a cooperatively owned ensilage cutter near W Street in Carlton, Yamhill County, Oregon, in October 1939. This scene illustrates the collaborative agricultural practices of the time, showcasing how farmers worked together to manage crop production efficiently. Such cooperation was essential for maximizing yields in the region.
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Farmers Feeding Corn to Ensilage Cutter Oregon 1939
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