Brooder House on W.E. Smith Farm Louisiana 1938
A brooder house stands on the W.E. Smith farm near Morganza, Louisiana in November 1938. This structure was part of the Farm Security Administrations efforts to improve agricultural practices during the Great Depression. Brooder houses were essential for raising poultry, providing controlled environments for young chicks to thrive.
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Brooder House on W.E. Smith Farm Louisiana 1938
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