



Pomp Hall Assessing Soil Moisture in Oklahoma 1940
$29.95
Pomp Hall, an African American tenant farmer, digs a hole in Creek County, Oklahoma, to assess soil moisture levels. In February 1940, farmers like Hall utilized this technique to improve crop yields. Soil moisture assessment played a crucial role in agriculture, helping farmers make informed decisions about irrigation and planting.
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Pomp Hall Assessing Soil Moisture in Oklahoma 1940
12" x 18"
$29.95
