Woman and Daughters in Kansas Garden August 1939
A woman and her two daughters stand in their garden in Sheridan County, Kansas, in August 1939. They cultivate Kaffir corn, known for its use as a windbreak. During the Great Depression, the Farm Security Administration aimed to support families like theirs, promoting sustainable farming practices to enhance food security and stability.
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Woman and Daughters in Kansas Garden August 1939
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