Mormon Farmer at Cooperative Drill Oneida County Idaho 1940
A Mormon farmer operates a Farm Security Administration cooperative drill in Oneida County, Idaho, in July 1940. Cooperative members mainly reside in Snowville, Utah, yet some engage in agricultural projects across state lines. The initiative aimed to support farmers during the Great Depression and improve agricultural efficiency. This image dates to 1944.
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Mormon Farmer at Cooperative Drill Oneida County Idaho 1940
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