Turkey Picking at Cooperative Poultry House Brownwood 1939
In November 1939, individuals pick turkeys at a cooperative poultry house in Brownwood, Texas. This scene reflects agricultural practices central to rural life during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration documented efforts to improve farming conditions. Such cooperatives aimed to support local farmers and enhance food security.
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Turkey Picking at Cooperative Poultry House Brownwood 1939
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