Farmhouse Foundations with Manure in Estherville Iowa 1936
A section of a farmhouse appears on the Russell Natterstad farm in Estherville, Iowa, captured in December 1936. The image shows the common agricultural practice of using manure for banking the foundation and filling the cellarway. This technique was prevalent among farmers to enhance insulation and protect structures from the elements.
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Farmhouse Foundations with Manure in Estherville Iowa 1936
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