Girl Churning Butter on North Carolina Farm July 1939
A young girl churns butter on her familys farm in Randolph County, North Carolina, in July 1939. During this time, butter churning was a common task in rural households, essential for food preservation and nutrition. Agriculture remained a vital part of life, with many families relying on dairy farming for their livelihood.
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Girl Churning Butter on North Carolina Farm July 1939
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