Milk Trucks Collecting from Farms in Indiana 1937
In rural Indiana, trucks collect milk from farms in Tippecanoe County during March 1937. This scene reflects the vital role of the dairy industry in the local economy. At that time, milk transportation was essential for delivering fresh dairy products to communities. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, showcasing agricultural practices of the era.
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Milk Trucks Collecting from Farms in Indiana 1937
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