Topping Sugar Beets in East Grand Forks Minnesota 1937
The scene shows the process of topping sugar beets near East Grand Forks, Minnesota, in October 1937. Workers remove the leafy tops from sugar beets, an essential step in harvesting. This method was common in the late 1930s and illustrates successful agricultural practices in Minnesota, contributing to the regions economy and food production.
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Topping Sugar Beets in East Grand Forks Minnesota 1937
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