



Farmers Using Cooperatively Owned Ensilage Cutter 1939
Seven farmers operate a cooperatively owned ensilage cutter on the Miller farm in Yamhill County, Oregon, in October 1939. This image illustrates the agricultural practices of the time, reflecting community collaboration among farmers. During this era, cooperative farming efforts enhanced productivity and strengthened local economies in rural Oregon.
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Farmers Using Cooperatively Owned Ensilage Cutter 1939