Onions Drying in Sacks Malheur County Oregon 1939
Onions dry in sacks in a field in Malheur County, Oregon, captured in October 1939. During this time, approximately fifteen percent of onion growers in the United States were of Japanese descent. Known for its fertile soil, Malheur County shipped 700 to 800 carloads of onions annually, contributing significantly to the agriculture industry.
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Onions Drying in Sacks Malheur County Oregon 1939
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