Sacked Wheat Combine in Whitman County July 1941
A vintage image from July 1941 shows a sacked wheat combine in Whitman County, Washington. During this time, wheat was a crucial crop for the regions economy. Whitman County, known for its fertile soil, played a significant role in the agricultural landscape of the Pacific Northwest. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Sacked Wheat Combine in Whitman County July 1941
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