Southeast Missouri Farms Canning Greens May 1938
In May 1938, clients of the Farm Security Administration prepare greens for canning on Southeast Missouri Farms in New Madrid County. The Farm Security Administration aimed to assist struggling farmers during the Great Depression. Canning was a common practice that helped preserve food for future use, ensuring sustenance through tough times.
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Southeast Missouri Farms Canning Greens May 1938
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