

Topping Sugar Beets in Oregon October 1939
In October 1939, workers in Malheur County, Oregon, engage in the process of topping sugar beets following their extraction by a lifter. This agricultural method showcases the labor-intensive practices used during that era. Sugar beet farming was significant in the region, contributing to local economies and food production.
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Topping Sugar Beets in Oregon October 1939