Mule Skinner with Twenty-Mule Team in Walla Walla 1941
In July 1941, a mule skinner guides a twenty-mule team pulling a wheat combine in Walla Walla, Washington. The use of mule teams for agricultural work was common during this time, reflecting the reliance on animal power in farming. The wheat combine facilitated the harvesting of grain, showcasing agricultural advancements of the early 20th century.
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Mule Skinner with Twenty-Mule Team in Walla Walla 1941
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