Farmer Unloading Turkeys in Brownwood Texas 1939
A farmer unloads turkeys from his truck at a cooperative poultry house in Brownwood, Texas, in November 1939. Farmers in this region participated in cooperative efforts to enhance poultry production and distribution. The cooperative model helped local farmers improve their economic stability during the Great Depression.
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Farmer Unloading Turkeys in Brownwood Texas 1939
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