Wife of Pea Farmer at Vinery Sun Prairie Wisconsin 1937
A woman stands at a vinery near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, in June 1937. She is the wife of a local pea farmer, showcasing the vital role of family in agricultural life. Pea farming contributed significantly to Wisconsins economy, providing both food and employment in rural communities. This image illustrates daily life in American farming history.
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Wife of Pea Farmer at Vinery Sun Prairie Wisconsin 1937
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