Poultry House on Sylvester Garrings Farm February 1937
A poultry house stands on a farm rented by Sylvester Garring near Fowler, Indiana, in February 1937. This structure accommodates up to forty chickens, showcasing typical farming practices of the time. Poultry farming was essential for local economies, providing eggs and meat to communities in Benton County and beyond.
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Poultry House on Sylvester Garrings Farm February 1937
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