Cattle Pens and Farmers at San Augustine Auction Yard 1939
Cattle pens and farmers occupy an auction yard in San Augustine, Texas, in April 1939. This scene illustrates livestock trading, an important aspect of rural Texas agriculture. Auction yards served as central hubs for farmers to buy and sell cattle, contributing to the local economy and community life. Agricultural practices during this era focused on livestock management.
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Cattle Pens and Farmers at San Augustine Auction Yard 1939
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