Milo Maize Harvesting Tulare County California 1938
In November 1938, farmers harvest milo maize in Tulare County, California. The cost of harvesting by this method was ten dollars per acre, while cooperative harvesters operated at six dollars per acre. This image provides insight into the agricultural practices of the era, reflecting the economic conditions faced by farmers in California during the Great Depression.
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Milo Maize Harvesting Tulare County California 1938
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