



Vintage 1939 Grays Harbor County Subsistence Farm Image
In August 1939, a subsistence farm in Grays Harbor County, Washington illustrates the agricultural practices of the time. Farmers adapted to challenging conditions, often cultivating land cleared from stumps. During this period, eighty percent of the 45,000 farms in Western Washington were deemed inadequate, reflecting the difficulties faced by rural communities. The image contributes to the documentation of agricultural life in the U.S.
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Vintage 1939 Grays Harbor County Subsistence Farm Image