Stone Removal from Cut-Over Land Caspian Michigan 1937
In May 1937, workers in Caspian, Michigan, use a crowbar to remove stones from cut-over land. This method was essential for preparing soil for agriculture. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents farming practices during that era. Iron Countys agricultural history reflects the hard work and determination of its residents.
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Stone Removal from Cut-Over Land Caspian Michigan 1937
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