Four-Horse Team Cutting Corn in Kansas 1939
A four-horse team cuts corn for fodder in Sheridan County, Kansas in August 1939. This photograph illustrates agricultural practices of the time, showcasing the importance of livestock feed in rural America. The use of horse-drawn equipment was common before the widespread adoption of machinery, reflecting traditional farming methods.
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Four-Horse Team Cutting Corn in Kansas 1939
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