Man Painting Goat Horns in Kimble County Texas 1940
In March 1940, a man paints the horns of a goat on his ranch in Kimble County, Texas. This activity reflects the agricultural practices of the time. The image is part of a Farm Security Administration collection that documents rural life and farming initiatives in mid-20th century America, showcasing the challenges and routines of farm families.
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Man Painting Goat Horns in Kimble County Texas 1940
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