Sacker Working on Combine in Whitman County 1941
A vintage image from July 1941 shows a sacker working on a combine in the wheat fields of Whitman County, Washington. Wheat farming was a crucial part of the economy in the region, contributing significantly to the agricultural output of the state. During this era, labor-intensive methods were common before the widespread adoption of automation in farming.
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Sacker Working on Combine in Whitman County 1941
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