Jack Whinery and Jim Norris examining corn roots 1940
Jack Whinery and Jim Norris examine the roots of a corn stalk in Pie Town, New Mexico, in October 1940. Homesteaders like Whinery and Norris played a vital role in developing rural communities across the West. Pie Town became known for its unique name and its resilient settlers, contributing to the agricultural landscape of New Mexico.
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Jack Whinery and Jim Norris examining corn roots 1940
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