



United Producers and Consumers Cooperative Drill Selection 1940
In Phoenix, Arizona, a cooperative member selects a drill in May 1940. This image documents a key moment in the agricultural cooperative movement. During this period, cooperatives played a vital role in providing support to farmers and consumers, helping to improve agricultural practices and community resilience in the face of economic challenges.
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United Producers and Consumers Cooperative Drill Selection 1940