Farmers Feeding Corn to Ensilage Cutter Yamhill County 1939
Farmers in Yamhill County, Oregon, engage in a crucial agricultural task in October 1939. They feed corn from a wagon into an ensilage cutter, which processes the corn for storage. This method preserves forage for livestock during winter months, reflecting the eras farming techniques and the importance of silage in American agriculture.
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Farmers Feeding Corn to Ensilage Cutter Yamhill County 1939
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