Wheat Sampling Machine Walla Walla 1941
A wheat sampling machine operates in Walla Walla, Washington, in July 1941. This device was used to assess grain quality, crucial for farmers during the era. The jacket marked Killed may indicate a connection to agricultural laborers. Walla Walla is known for its rich agricultural history and fertile soil, contributing to the regions economy.
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Wheat Sampling Machine Walla Walla 1941
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