Vintage Hay Derrick in Irrigon Oregon 1939
A hay derrick stands prominently in the Oregon landscape, specifically in Irrigon, Morrow County. Created in October 1939, this image illustrates the agricultural practices of the time. Hay derricks were essential for lifting and stacking hay, showcasing the regions reliance on farming. Irrigons economy historically depended on agriculture, particularly hay production.
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Vintage Hay Derrick in Irrigon Oregon 1939
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