Cowboy Caring for Cattle in Ola Idaho 1942
A cowboy tends to beef cattle in Ola, Idaho, in July 1942. This image showcases the work of the Ola self-help cooperative, which brought together local farmers for mutual support during challenging times. Gem Countys agricultural practices during the 1940s reflect community resilience and dedication to farming in Idaho.
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Cowboy Caring for Cattle in Ola Idaho 1942
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