Laborers Stripping Sweet Corn on Oklahoma Farm July 1939
Laborers strip sweet corn from the stalk on a farm near Muskogee, Oklahoma, in July 1939. During this time, agriculture was a vital part of the economy in the region. Corn was a staple crop, contributing to both local consumption and national markets. This image serves as a record of farming practices in the late 1930s.
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Laborers Stripping Sweet Corn on Oklahoma Farm July 1939
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