Pea Vines Distribution in Sun Prairie June 1937
A worker distributes pea vines on a stack after dropping them from a belt conveyor in Sun Prairie, Dane County, Wisconsin in June 1937. During this period, Wisconsin was known for its agriculture, particularly in the production of peas. The use of belt conveyors represented advancements in efficiency for farming operations.
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Pea Vines Distribution in Sun Prairie June 1937
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