Farm Security Administration Supervisor Roping Goat 1940
In March 1940, a Farm Security Administration supervisor ropes a goat in Kimble County, Texas. This image documents agricultural practices central to the New Deal era, which aimed to improve rural living conditions. The program focused on providing assistance to farmers, helping them adopt modern techniques and improve crop production.
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Farm Security Administration Supervisor Roping Goat 1940
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