Vintage 1937 Agricultural Scene of Spraying Pea Vines
An agricultural scene unfolds in June 1937, showcasing the practice of spraying pea vines to combat lice in Sun Prairie, Dane County, Wisconsin. This method was part of broader efforts during the Great Depression to improve crop yields and sustain rural communities. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents pivotal farming techniques in America.
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Vintage 1937 Agricultural Scene of Spraying Pea Vines
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