Sugar Beet Topping in Fisher Minnesota 1937
In October 1937, workers in Fisher, Minnesota, harvest sugar beets, a vital crop for the region. The topping process involves removing the leafy tops from the beets to prepare them for storage and processing. Sugar beet farming played a crucial role in Minnesotas agricultural economy during the late 1930s, supporting many local families. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, reflecting rural agricultural practices of the time.
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Sugar Beet Topping in Fisher Minnesota 1937
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