Winter Wheat Sowing in Small Finger Valley Oregon 1939
Farmers sow winter wheat in Small Finger Valley, Baker County, Oregon, along U.S. 30. In October 1939, agricultural practices in this region illustrate the significance of farming to the local economy. Eastern Oregons fertile soil and suitable climate made it ideal for wheat production, a staple crop vital to the areas livelihood.
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Winter Wheat Sowing in Small Finger Valley Oregon 1939
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