



Jacob N. Schrock Family on Their Yakima Valley Farm 1939
In August 1939, Jacob N. Schrock and his family thrive on their 48-acre farm in Yakima Valley, Washington. After 25 years of renting, they cultivate hay, grain, dairy, and hogs. The family’s home, valued at $6,770, marks a notable upgrade from their previous conditions. This image reflects the benefits of land ownership for farming families.
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Jacob N. Schrock Family on Their Yakima Valley Farm 1939