Houseplant Removal with Gasoline Saw May 1938 Missouri
A houseplant removal occurs in May 1938 in New Madrid County, Missouri, as part of the Southeast Missouri Farms Project. This initiative aimed to improve agricultural techniques in the area. Gasoline saws were used to efficiently manage plant growth, showcasing the innovative methods employed by farmers during this time.
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Houseplant Removal with Gasoline Saw May 1938 Missouri
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