Mrs. Hull Drying Corn in Oregon October 1939
Mrs. Hull dries corn in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, in October 1939. She aims to sell the harvest to fund her sons education at Bible school. During this time, many families relied on agriculture to support their childrens schooling, showcasing the importance of farming in rural communities across the United States.
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Mrs. Hull Drying Corn in Oregon October 1939
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