Nebraska Farmer Turned Stump Farmer Idaho 1939
A vintage black and white photograph from October 1939 shows a former Nebraska farmer turned stump farmer in Bonner County, Idaho. This shift reflects the broader agricultural transition many faced during the Great Depression. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, which documented rural life and adaptation in American farming practices during challenging economic times.
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Nebraska Farmer Turned Stump Farmer Idaho 1939
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