



Peanut Shell Feed Production in Comanche Texas 1939
This vintage image captures the filling of bags with feed made from peanut shells and blackstrap molasses at a peanut-shelling plant in Comanche, Texas. Taken in November 1939, it documented the agricultural practices of the era. It showcases the role of peanut processing in local economies and highlights the use of byproducts for animal feed.
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Peanut Shell Feed Production in Comanche Texas 1939
