



Four Horse Team Cutting Corn on Kansas Farm 1939
A four-horse team cuts corn for fodder on a farm in Sheridan County, Kansas, in August 1939. During this time, horses played a vital role in agriculture, assisting farmers in crop cultivation. This image provides insight into the farming practices of the Midwest, illustrating the traditional methods used for livestock feed during the Great Depression.
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Four Horse Team Cutting Corn on Kansas Farm 1939
