Potato Workers in East Grand Forks Minnesota 1937
Potato workers gather and sack potatoes near East Grand Forks, Minnesota, in October 1937. During this period, they earned three cents per bushel. The agricultural economy of Minnesota played a crucial role in the state’s development, with potato farming being significant to local livelihoods. The Great Depression heavily influenced labor practices at the time.
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Potato Workers in East Grand Forks Minnesota 1937
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