Harvesting Milo Maize in Tulare County 1938
In November 1938, workers harvest milo maize in Tulare County, California. The image shows two harvesting methods: one at ten dollars per acre and a cooperative method at six dollars per acre. This documentation is part of the Farm Security Administration Collection, which records agricultural practices and economic conditions in California during the late 1930s.
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Harvesting Milo Maize in Tulare County 1938
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