Silage Loading Process in Weslaco Texas February 1939
In February 1939, workers load boxes with silage from a trench silo in Weslaco, Texas. This method of silage storage was common in the southern United States, allowing farmers to preserve feed for livestock during the winter months. Trench silos were efficient and helped manage agricultural resources effectively during that period.
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Silage Loading Process in Weslaco Texas February 1939
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