

Sugar Beet Field Loading Trucks Oregon 1939
A sugar beet field near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon, showcases agricultural practices from October 1939. A crew loads trucks destined for the Nyssa factory, which processed the regions abundant sugar beets. At that time, average yields exceeded sixteen tons per acre, highlighting the areas fertile soil and robust farming community.
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Sugar Beet Field Loading Trucks Oregon 1939