Shorthorn Cattle Herd Estherville Iowa 1936
A herd of shorthorn cattle grazes peacefully in Estherville, Iowa. Captured in December 1936, this image documents the agricultural landscape of the 1930s. The shorthorn breed was valued for its adaptability and efficiency in beef production. G.H. West played a significant role in local farming practices during this time.
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Shorthorn Cattle Herd Estherville Iowa 1936
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