Cowboy Tending Beef Cattle in Ola Idaho 1942
A cowboy tends to beef cattle at the Ola self-help cooperative in Ola, Idaho, in July 1942. This image illustrates agricultural practices during World War II, a time when many communities focused on food production for local needs. The cooperative model aimed to enhance farming efficiency and support local farmers in Gem County.
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Cowboy Tending Beef Cattle in Ola Idaho 1942
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