Farmer with Killed Foxes Estherville Iowa December 1936
Roy Merriott, a farmer from Estherville, Iowa, holds several foxes he killed on his farm in December 1936. The image illustrates rural life and farming practices in Iowa during the 1930s. Foxes were often viewed as pests for livestock, and farmers took measures to control their populations for economic reasons.
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Farmer with Killed Foxes Estherville Iowa December 1936
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