Seven-Horse Disc Cultivating Corn Tulare County 1937
A seven-horse disc for cultivating corn is depicted in Tulare County, California, from May 1937. This equipment was essential for effective soil preparation, showcasing early 20th-century farming techniques. The image serves as a historical reference to the agricultural practices that shaped Californias landscape and economy during this era. It is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, emphasizing the importance of farming in American history.
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Seven-Horse Disc Cultivating Corn Tulare County 1937
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