



Homesteaders Storing Corn for Dairy Herd November 1936
Homesteaders in Hightstown, New Jersey, store corn for their future dairy herd. In November 1936, these agricultural practices illustrate the hard work and dedication of early American farmers. The Federal Surplus Relief Corporation supported such initiatives to bolster food production during challenging economic times. Hightstowns agricultural history remains significant in New Jersey.
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Homesteaders Storing Corn for Dairy Herd November 1936
