Grinding Pinto Beans for Chicken Feed in Pie Town 1940
Jack Whinery grinds pinto beans for chicken feed in Pie Town, New Mexico. In June 1940, this scene illustrates the agricultural practices of the time. Pie Town, known for its rural community and farming, played a vital role in local food production. Pinto beans were a staple crop, essential for livestock nutrition.
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Grinding Pinto Beans for Chicken Feed in Pie Town 1940
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