Sheep and Goat Proof Fence Kimble County Texas 1940
In March 1940, a sheep- and goat-proof fence stands in Kimble County, Texas. It was part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information collection, which documented rural life and agricultural practices in the U.S. This fence design showcases the effective construction methods used to manage livestock in 20th-century Texas.
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Sheep and Goat Proof Fence Kimble County Texas 1940
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