Threshing Operations on Wisconsin Farm August 1937
Threshing operations occur on a farm in southwestern Wisconsin in August 1937. Farmers use traditional equipment for grain processing, showcasing the agricultural methods of the time. This area, known for its fertile soil, has a long history of farming. Threshing separates grains from husks, an essential step in crop production.
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Threshing Operations on Wisconsin Farm August 1937
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