Mormon farmer preparing for sheep trip in Utah 1940
A Mormon farmer loads his bedroll and saddles in Santa Clara, Utah, in September 1940. During this time, farmers frequently traveled to the mountains to herd sheep. This practice illustrates the agricultural lifestyle of the era and the reliance on livestock in the American West, reflecting the traditions of the regions farming communities.
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Mormon farmer preparing for sheep trip in Utah 1940
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