Gasoline Saw Use in Southeast Missouri Farms 1938
In May 1938, a scene from the Southeast Missouri Farms Project in New Madrid County, Missouri, shows farmers using a gasoline saw for precutting materials. This method was essential due to the lack of electric power. The image documents rural agricultural practices, highlighting the innovative solutions farmers employed to enhance productivity in the region.
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Gasoline Saw Use in Southeast Missouri Farms 1938
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