

Tenant Farmer Spreading Grasshopper Bait in 1937 Oklahoma
A tenant farmer spreads grasshopper bait in an alfalfa field five miles from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Taken in June 1937, this image illustrates the agricultural challenges faced by farmers during the Great Depression. Oklahomas agricultural sector relied heavily on alfalfa, a vital crop for livestock feed, emphasizing its importance in local farming practices.
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Tenant Farmer Spreading Grasshopper Bait in 1937 Oklahoma