Silage Loading Operation in Texas February 1939
Workers load boxes with silage from a trench silo near Weslaco, Texas, in February 1939. This image illustrates agricultural practices utilized during the 1930s in the region. Trench silos were commonly used for preserving fodder, crucial for livestock feed. Weslaco, located in the Rio Grande Valley, played a significant role in Texas agriculture.
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Silage Loading Operation in Texas February 1939
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