



Migrant Farm Workers Harvesting Beans Oregon 1939
Migrant farm workers from South Dakota harvest beans in Marion County, Oregon, in 1939. During the Great Depression, agricultural labor was essential for food production in the United States. Many workers traveled westward for seasonal employment, contributing to the economy and sustaining American farms. Their efforts supported vital crops during a challenging time.
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Migrant Farm Workers Harvesting Beans Oregon 1939