Corn Harvesting for Fodder in Kansas August 1939
In August 1939, farmers in Sheridan County, Kansas, harvest corn for livestock fodder. This activity was crucial for maintaining livestock health during the winter months. The image reflects the agricultural practices of the time, showcasing the importance of farming in Kansas. Corn served as a primary feed source, critical for sustaining livestock on many farms.
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Corn Harvesting for Fodder in Kansas August 1939
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