Harvesting Sugar Beets East Grand Forks Minnesota 1937
Harvesting sugar beets takes place near East Grand Forks, Minnesota, in October 1937. Workers utilize manual labor to gather and pile the beets before topping them. This method reflects the agricultural practices of the time when sugar beets were a significant crop in the Northern Plains. Minnesota has a long history of sugar beet farming, which continues today.
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Harvesting Sugar Beets East Grand Forks Minnesota 1937
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