Vintage 1940 Dry Farmers Camp in Oneida County Idaho
A dry farmers camp in Oneida County, Idaho, emerges in July 1940. This image reveals the straightforward living conditions of farmers as they worked the land near Snowville. During the 1940s, Idaho was known for its agriculture, producing wheat and barley among other crops, essential for the local economy and food supply.
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Vintage 1940 Dry Farmers Camp in Oneida County Idaho
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