Pinto Beans Cultivation in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
Pinto beans serve as the primary crop in Pie Town, New Mexico, in October 1940. The area is known for its unique agricultural heritage, with homesteaders developing sustainable farming practices. A notable fact about Pie Town is its historical significance as a community that thrived during the Great Depression, showcasing resilience through crop cultivation.
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Pinto Beans Cultivation in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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