Workers Emptying Potatoes in East Grand Forks 1937
Workers in East Grand Forks, Minnesota, empty potatoes from baskets into bags in October 1937. Each bag weighs around seventy pounds and is made from two baskets, with ten pounds set aside as culls. This scene captures the agricultural practices of the region, reflecting the importance of potato farming in the local economy during that era.
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Workers Emptying Potatoes in East Grand Forks 1937
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