Farmer Waiting in Line for Liquid Feed Owensboro 1938
A farmer waits in line for a load of liquid feed in Owensboro, Kentucky, in May 1938. This scene is part of a broader initiative by the Farm Security Administration to improve agricultural conditions during the Great Depression. The use of liquid feed was significant in providing essential nutrients to livestock and supporting farming efficiency.
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Farmer Waiting in Line for Liquid Feed Owensboro 1938
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