Mormon Farmer Working on Drill Oneida County Idaho 1940
A Mormon farmer works on a Farm Security Administration cooperative drill in July 1940 in Oneida County, Idaho. The cooperative, with members from Snowville, Utah, aimed to support local farmers during the Great Depression by improving agricultural practices. This initiative played a role in sustaining rural communities in the region.
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Mormon Farmer Working on Drill Oneida County Idaho 1940
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