Kaffir Corn Livestock Feed Stack Tom Green County 1939
A large stack of kaffir corn stands prepared for livestock feed at a dairy in Tom Green County, Texas, near San Angelo. Taken in November 1939, this image documents agricultural practices of the time. Kaffir corn, known for its drought resistance, was commonly used in the Southwest for livestock due to its nutritional value.
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Kaffir Corn Livestock Feed Stack Tom Green County 1939
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