Kaffir Corn Feed Stack for Cows Texas November 1939
A large stack of kaffir corn stands ready for cattle feed at a dairy in Tom Green County, near San Angelo, Texas. In November 1939, the agricultural practices of this region were documented as part of the FSA/OWI Collection. Kaffir corn, known for its drought resistance, played a significant role in livestock nutrition during this period.
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Kaffir Corn Feed Stack for Cows Texas November 1939
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