Mormon Dry Farmer Bishop Oneida County Idaho 1940
A Mormon dry farmer works the land in Oneida County, Idaho. In July 1940, he served as a bishop in the Mormon Church, showcasing the communitys role in agriculture. Dry farming techniques were essential in arid regions, allowing crops to thrive without irrigation. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting rural life in America.
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Mormon Dry Farmer Bishop Oneida County Idaho 1940
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