Wheat Sample Sacking by Elevator Attendant July 1941
An elevator attendant places a sample of wheat into sacks at a grain elevator in Eureka, Walla Walla County, Washington. In July 1941, grain elevators played a crucial role in the agricultural economy, facilitating the storage and transportation of crops. Wheat farming has been vital to Washingtons agriculture since the late 19th century.
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Wheat Sample Sacking by Elevator Attendant July 1941
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