



Sponge Necking Freshly Picked Turkeys Brownwood Texas 1939
This vintage image shows the sponging of the necks of freshly-picked turkeys at a cooperative poultry house in Brownwood, Texas. Taken in November 1939, this photograph documents agricultural practices in Texas during the late 1930s. It is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, preserving a significant moment in American farming history.
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Sponge Necking Freshly Picked Turkeys Brownwood Texas 1939
