This stereoview card features a black and white image of a vast cornfield in Iowa, showcasing the agricultural landscape typical of the early 20th century. The photo captures rows of tall corn plants stretching toward the horizon with a traditional farmhouse, large barns, a windmill, and silos in the background. The image highlights the prominence of corn farming in Iowa, a state known for its rich arable land and significant contribution to U.S. agriculture. The reverse side of the card provides detailed text about farming practices in the Iowa Corn Belt, describing the planting and harvesting cycles for corn, oats, and hay. It also explains the importance of livestock such as sheep, beef cattle, and hogs to the farm economy, as well as the regional significance of Iowa's corn crop compared to other major agricultural products. This stereoview is an original Keystone View Company production from Chicago, intended to educate and illustrate rural life and farming productivity in the United States during this period.