1938 Prefabricated Barn Panels Construction in Missouri
In May 1938, workers construct prefabricated barn panels at Southeast Missouri Farms in New Madrid County. This image illustrates advancements in agricultural building methods during the mid-20th century. Prefabrication allowed for faster assembly and increased efficiency in farm construction, reflecting a shift towards modernization in agriculture.
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1938 Prefabricated Barn Panels Construction in Missouri
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