Spanish Farmer Huskings Corn Concho Arizona 1940
A farmer of Spanish descent husks corn in Concho, Arizona, in September 1940. This image illustrates the agricultural practices prevalent in the American Southwest during the early 20th century. The regions farming community relied on crops like corn, which played a significant role in local economies and diets at that time.
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Spanish Farmer Huskings Corn Concho Arizona 1940
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