Hog Skinning on Harry Madsen Farm Dickens Iowa December 1936
Hired hands skin a freshly-killed hog on the Harry Madsen farm near Dickens, Iowa, in December 1936. This vintage image captures livestock processing practices of the time. It provides insight into the agricultural labor landscape in Clay County Iowa, reflecting the farming methods used during the Great Depression era.
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Hog Skinning on Harry Madsen Farm Dickens Iowa December 1936
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