Flooded Corn Removal at Hominy Mill Mount Vernon Indiana 1937
A workman removes flooded corn from a crib at a hominy mill in Mount Vernon, Indiana, in February 1937. The structure, constructed above the 1913 flood level, suffered significant losses during this event. Several thousand bushels of corn were damaged, illustrating the ongoing challenges of agricultural management in flood-prone areas.
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Flooded Corn Removal at Hominy Mill Mount Vernon Indiana 1937
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