Livestock Sales in Ames Iowa December 1936
Farmers gather in the livestock sales hall in Ames, Iowa, in December 1936. This scene depicts the vibrant agricultural economy of Iowa, where livestock sales were crucial for farmers. The practice of trading livestock has deep roots in American agriculture, contributing to the states prominence in the farming industry. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, created in 1944.
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Livestock Sales in Ames Iowa December 1936
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