



W.H. Cox Shelling Corn for Chickens Iowa November 1936
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W.H. Cox shells corn in a crib for his chickens in Clearcreek Township, Johnson County, Iowa. In November 1936, corn shelling was a common practice for farmers to provide feed for poultry. This method of grain preparation was essential for livestock, ensuring they received adequate nutrition during colder months.
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