Mr. Wright with Corn Crop in Syracuse Kansas August 1939
Mr. Wright stands in a corn field in Syracuse, Kansas, in August 1939. Tenant farming was common in the region, with many families relying on crops for income. Irrigation played a crucial role in agriculture, helping to sustain crops during dry spells. This image reflects the hard work and dedication of farmers in the Midwest during this era.
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Mr. Wright with Corn Crop in Syracuse Kansas August 1939
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