



Farmer Unloading Turkeys at Texas Poultry House 1939
A farmer unloads turkeys from his truck at a cooperative poultry house in Brownwood, Texas. This vintage image from November 1939 provides insight into agricultural practices during the late 1930s. The scene reflects the significance of the poultry industry in the regions economy and showcases daily life for farmers of the era.
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Farmer Unloading Turkeys at Texas Poultry House 1939
