Threshing Red Clover for Seed in Oregon 1939
In October 1939, settlers in Malheur County, Oregon, engage in threshing red clover for seed on their ranch. This agricultural practice highlights the importance of clover as a crop for livestock feed and soil enrichment. The image serves as a record of farming techniques used during that era, reflecting the regional agricultural economy.
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Threshing Red Clover for Seed in Oregon 1939
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