

Topping Sugar Beets in Malheur County Oregon 1939
In October 1939, workers in Malheur County, Oregon, top sugar beets after loosening them from the soil. This process involves removing the leafy tops to prepare the beets for processing. Sugar beets were a key crop in the Pacific Northwest, contributing significantly to local agriculture and economy during that era.
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Topping Sugar Beets in Malheur County Oregon 1939