Rural Rehabilitation Aid for Farmers in Hayward, CA - 1936 New Deal Program
Rural Rehabilitation Administration client meets county agent outside in Hayward, California, February 1936. New Deal program aided struggling farmers and rural families during Great Depression. County agents assisted residents, offered agricultural guidance, improved living conditions. Haywards apricot orchards and chicken farms exemplified areas agricultural economy. Program provided loans, equipment, education to promote self-sufficiency.
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Rural Rehabilitation Aid for Farmers in Hayward, CA - 1936 New Deal Program
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