Workers Loading Corn in Spencer Iowa December 1936
In December 1936, workers in Spencer, Iowa load corn onto a truck from a grain elevator. This image reflects the significance of corn as a staple crop in the Midwest. During this period, corn was critical for livestock feed and human consumption, contributing to the local economy and agricultural practices in small-town America.
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Workers Loading Corn in Spencer Iowa December 1936
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