Widow Farmer Husking Corn Black Canyon Project 1941
A widow farmer husks corn on the Black Canyon Project in Canyon County, Idaho, in November 1941. The project was part of a larger initiative aimed at improving agricultural productivity during the Great Depression. Farm Security Administration loans supported farmers in distress, enabling them to sustain their livelihoods in challenging times.
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Widow Farmer Husking Corn Black Canyon Project 1941
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