Farmers in Livestock Sales Hall Ames Iowa November 1936
Farmers gather in a livestock sales hall in Ames, Iowa. Created in November 1936, this image documents agricultural commerce during the Great Depression. Livestock trading played a crucial role in rural economies, enabling farmers to sustain their livelihoods. This scene provides insights into the agricultural practices and community dynamics of the era.
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Farmers in Livestock Sales Hall Ames Iowa November 1936
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