Corn During Great Depression

Corn During Great Depression

During The Great Depression, crop prices dropped so much that instead of burning coal in their stove, some farm families burnt corn because corn was cheaper. Sometimes the countryside smelled like popcorn from all the corn burning in the kitchen stoves.

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