



German-Russian Children Gathering Clover Seed 1939
In August 1939, children of German-Russian descent gather clover seed in a Yakima Valley pasture near Toppenish, Washington. This scene documents agricultural practices of the time and reflects the cultural heritage of immigrant communities in the area. Clover seed was essential for livestock feed, supporting local farming economies.
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German-Russian Children Gathering Clover Seed 1939