Milk Unloading at San Angelo Creamery Texas November 1939
Unloading milk at a creamery in San Angelo, Texas, takes place in November 1939. Workers utilize a large kettle to weigh the milk, a common practice in the agricultural industry of Tom Green County. This scene illustrates the methods used in dairy processing during that era, showcasing the significance of local agriculture in American society.
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Milk Unloading at San Angelo Creamery Texas November 1939
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