

Stump Farmer Hauling Slab Wood Bonner County Idaho 1939
A vintage image from October 1939 shows a stump farmer in Bonner County, Idaho, transporting a load of slab wood to sell in town. Stump farming involved clearing land for agriculture, a common practice during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration documented rural life, highlighting the resilience of American farmers in the 1930s and 1940s.
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Stump Farmer Hauling Slab Wood Bonner County Idaho 1939