



Farmers Operating Ensilage Cutter in Yamhill County 1939
$29.95
Farmers in Yamhill County, Oregon, operate an ensilage cutter to process corn in October 1939. The corn is fed from a wagon into the machine, which blows the chopped material into a silo for storage. This method of preserving feed was vital for livestock during winter months.
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Farmers Operating Ensilage Cutter in Yamhill County 1939
12" x 16"
$29.95
