1936 Ames Iowa Livestock Sales Hall Farmers Gathering
Farmers gather in the livestock sales hall in Ames, Iowa, in November 1936. This location served as a vital hub for agricultural commerce, where local farmers would sell their livestock. During this period, such sales were crucial for rural economies, linking producers with buyers and influencing market dynamics in the Midwest.
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1936 Ames Iowa Livestock Sales Hall Farmers Gathering
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