Shocked Corn Field Oregon October 1939 Agriculture History
A field of shocked corn evokes the agricultural landscape of Sunset Valley, Malheur County, Oregon, in October 1939. This image captures the farming practices employed by borrowers of the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression. It offers insight into the vital role of federal assistance in supporting rural farmers amidst economic hardship. The photograph serves as an educational resource for those studying the eras agricultural challenges.
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Shocked Corn Field Oregon October 1939 Agriculture History
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