Threshing Oats in Clayton Indiana 1936
In July 1936, farmers in Clayton, Indiana, harvest oats using threshing machines. This image reflects agricultural practices in rural Indiana during the 1930s, emphasizing oat harvestings role in the local economy. It is part of the Farm Security Administration collections, documenting daily life in Hendricks County.
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Threshing Oats in Clayton Indiana 1936
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