Mr. Johnson Irrigating Farm in Syracuse Kansas August 1939
Mr. Johnson works on irrigation practices in Syracuse, Kansas, in August 1939. He utilizes a small dam made from boards and tumbleweed, reflecting the agricultural techniques of the time. This period saw significant efforts by the Farm Security Administration to improve rural livelihoods and promote cooperative farming in the United States.
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Mr. Johnson Irrigating Farm in Syracuse Kansas August 1939
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