Pomp Hall Assessing Soil Moisture Oklahoma 1940
In February 1940, Pomp Hall, a tenant farmer in Creek County, Oklahoma, digs a hole to check soil moisture. This action reflects the agricultural methods employed during the late Great Depression. Farmers like Hall played a vital role in sustaining food production, adapting practices to enhance crop yield amidst economic challenges.
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Pomp Hall Assessing Soil Moisture Oklahoma 1940
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