Cow Eating Cabbage for Feed in Texas January 1939
A cow eats cabbage on a farm near Weslaco, Texas. In January 1939, cabbage costs four dollars per ton and serves as economical cattle feed. Farmers often use surplus crops to support livestock, demonstrating resourceful agricultural practices. Weslaco, located in the Rio Grande Valley, is known for its diverse farming industry.
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Cow Eating Cabbage for Feed in Texas January 1939
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