

Farmers Using Ensilage Cutter in Yamhill County 1939
Farmers feed corn into a cooperatively owned ensilage cutter in Yamhill County, Oregon, in October 1939. This image illustrates the agricultural practices of the era, where community cooperation was vital for efficiency. Ensilage cutting played a key role in preserving fodder for livestock, essential for farming operations in the region.
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Farmers Using Ensilage Cutter in Yamhill County 1939