Lumberjack Burning Brush in Forest County Wisconsin 1937
A lumberjack cleans up brush and burns it at a camp in Forest County, Wisconsin, in April 1937. Lumber camps were vital for the timber industry, employing many workers. The practice of burning brush was a common method to manage excess vegetation, promoting healthier forest growth and preventing wildfires. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Lumberjack Burning Brush in Forest County Wisconsin 1937
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