Stripping Sweet Corn on Farm in Muskogee Oklahoma 1939
In July 1939, workers strip sweet corn from the stalk on a farm near Muskogee, Oklahoma. This scene illustrates the labor-intensive agricultural practices of the time. The photograph is part of collections that document American life during the Great Depression and World War II, capturing the rural economy and the significance of crop harvesting.
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Stripping Sweet Corn on Farm in Muskogee Oklahoma 1939
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