Loading Corn for Fodder Sheridan County Kansas 1939
In August 1939, farmers in Sheridan County, Kansas, load corn cut for fodder. The image captures agricultural practices prevalent during that time. Corn was a crucial crop for livestock feed, supporting the local economy. The FSA/OWI Collection documents the vital role of farming in American life, showcasing the resilience of rural communities during the Great Depression.
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Loading Corn for Fodder Sheridan County Kansas 1939
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