Mormon Farmer with Cooperative Drill Oneida County Idaho 1940
A Mormon farmer works with a Farm Security Administration cooperative drill in Oneida County, Idaho, in July 1940. This cooperative includes members from Snowville, Utah, who also farm in Idaho. The Farm Security Administration aimed to improve agricultural conditions during the Great Depression, assisting farmers in accessing better resources and techniques.
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Mormon Farmer with Cooperative Drill Oneida County Idaho 1940
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