Farmers Using Ensilage Cutter in Oregon 1939
Seven farmers work together using a cooperatively owned ensilage cutter on the Miller farm in West Carlton, Yamhill County, Oregon. Created in October 1939, this image from the FSA/OWI Collection showcases the significance of community in agriculture. The scene reflects the rural landscape and farming technology prevalent in Oregon during this era.
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Farmers Using Ensilage Cutter in Oregon 1939
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