Poultry House on Tenant Farm Indiana March 1937
A poultry house stands on land rented by Clifford Rowe, a tenant farmer in Benton County, Indiana. In March 1937, Rowe, aged twenty-six, managed this farm as part of a larger effort to document agricultural practices during the Great Depression. The image illustrates the significance of tenant farming in rural America.
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Poultry House on Tenant Farm Indiana March 1937
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