Mexican Beet Worker Family Minnesota 1937
In October 1937, a Mexican beet worker family works in a field near Fisher, Minnesota. They contribute to the sugar beet industry, vital for the local economy. During this time, many families migrated to the U.S. for agricultural work, significantly shaping farming practices. Sugar beet production remained essential in Minnesota throughout the 20th century.
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Mexican Beet Worker Family Minnesota 1937
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