William Rall among Kaffir Corn in Kansas 1939
William Rall stands among kaffir corn on his Kansas farm in August 1939. This image illustrates the agricultural practices of the era. Kaffir corn, a drought-resistant crop, was commonly grown in arid regions, providing sustenance for livestock and humans alike. Ralls farm reflects the resilience of farmers during challenging economic times.
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William Rall among Kaffir Corn in Kansas 1939
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