Farm Family Interacting with Pigs in Vermont 1939
A family interacts with their pigs on a farm in Bradford, Orange County, Vermont. In October 1939, the Farm Security Administration documented rural life and farming practices during the Great Depression. This image illustrates the significance of livestock in sustaining farm families, highlighting the agricultural resilience of the time.
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Farm Family Interacting with Pigs in Vermont 1939
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