Tulare County Family with Irrigating Pump 1938
In November 1938, a family in Tulare County, California, utilizes a Farm Security Administration loan to enhance their agricultural practices. They purchase a $780 irrigating pump for their vineyard and build a $600 adobe brick house from local clay. This effort reflects rural rehabilitation initiatives during the Great Depression aimed at supporting farming families in America.
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Tulare County Family with Irrigating Pump 1938
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