Spanish-American Farmer Scraping Hog Hair New Mexico 1940
In July 1940, a Spanish-American farmer in Chamisal, New Mexico, scrapes hair from a slaughtered hog. This activity reflects the agricultural practices of the time, which were essential for food production. The Farm Security Administration documented these methods to provide insight into rural life and farming techniques in the Southwest United States.
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Spanish-American Farmer Scraping Hog Hair New Mexico 1940
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