Wheat Farmer Sewing Bemis Bags Walla Walla County 1941
A wheat farmer in Walla Walla County, Washington, sews Bemis bags filled with wheat. Taken between July and September 1941, this image illustrates the agricultural practices of the Pacific Northwest. Wheat farming was essential to the regions economy, contributing significantly to the local and national food supply during this time.
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Wheat Farmer Sewing Bemis Bags Walla Walla County 1941
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