1937 Vintage Kitchen Stove with Cow Dung Fuel in Montana
A vintage kitchen scene emerges from November 1937 in Sheridan County, Montana. During that time, many rural households relied on alternative fuel sources due to drought conditions. Cow dung was commonly used as a sustainable fuel, showcasing resourcefulness in farming practices. This approach to energy conservation was vital for survival in challenging climates.
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1937 Vintage Kitchen Stove with Cow Dung Fuel in Montana
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