Sheep Wagons on Dry Land Project Utah 1936
Sheep wagons sit in a Utah landscape in May 1936, illustrating a crucial agricultural initiative during the Great Depression. Located forty miles from Tooele, these wagons were utilized by workers on the dry land adjustment project. This program aimed to improve land use and support farmers in arid regions, fostering resilience in challenging times.
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Sheep Wagons on Dry Land Project Utah 1936
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