1940 Vintage Photograph of Hog Liver Removal in New Mexico
The vintage image from July 1940 shows the removal of a liver from a slaughtered hog in Chamisal, New Mexico. This scene is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents agricultural practices and rural life in the United States. During this time, small farms played a crucial role in local economies and food production.
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1940 Vintage Photograph of Hog Liver Removal in New Mexico
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