Men Removing Flooded Corn in Indiana February 1937
Men remove water-logged corn from a crib in Port Township, Posey County, Indiana, after a significant flood in February 1937. This event caused extensive damage to crops, affecting the local agricultural economy. Flooding in the area was prevalent during this time, illustrating the vulnerability of farming practices to natural disasters.
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Men Removing Flooded Corn in Indiana February 1937
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