Brooder House of Tenant Farmer Everett Shoemaker 1937
The image shows a brooder house owned by tenant farmer Everett Shoemaker near Shadeland, Indiana. In February 1937, the structure was relocated when Shoemaker changed farms. Brooder houses were essential for raising poultry, providing a controlled environment for chicks. This photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Brooder House of Tenant Farmer Everett Shoemaker 1937
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