Jack Whinery Plowing with Burros in Pie Town 1940
In June 1940, Jack Whinery hitches his burros to a homemade plow in Pie Town, New Mexico. This image illustrates farming techniques used during the era. Pie Town is known for its unique history and as a community of homesteaders. During the 1930s and 1940s, such farming practices played a crucial role in sustaining rural livelihoods.
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Jack Whinery Plowing with Burros in Pie Town 1940
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