Mrs. Faro Caudill Straining Milk in Pie Town 1940
Mrs. Faro Caudill strains milk in Pie Town, Catron County, New Mexico, in June 1940. During this time, farmers in the area often kept milk cows for personal consumption and sold excess cream to local creameries. Pie Town is known for its rich agricultural heritage and is recognized for its unique community of homesteaders.
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Mrs. Faro Caudill Straining Milk in Pie Town 1940
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