Indian Rainbow Corn in Farmhouse Minnesota 1937
In September 1937, Indian rainbow corn is displayed in a farmhouse near Northome, Minnesota. This diverse and colorful variety of corn, traditionally grown by Native American tribes, showcases the agricultural practices of the time. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural life in the United States.
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Indian Rainbow Corn in Farmhouse Minnesota 1937
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