Farmer at Liquid Feed Station Owensboro Kentucky 1938
A farmer works at a liquid feed loading station in Owensboro, Kentucky, in May 1938. This location reflects the advancements in agricultural practices during the 1930s. The use of liquid feed was an innovation that aimed to improve livestock nutrition. Owensboros agricultural significance is rooted in its rich farmland and farming community.
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Farmer at Liquid Feed Station Owensboro Kentucky 1938
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