



Turkey Processing in Brownwood Texas November 1939
$29.95
In November 1939, a cooperative poultry house in Brownwood, Texas, processes turkeys for market. A worker performs the task of slitting the turkeys throat while it is suspended, showcasing the methods used in poultry processing. This image provides insight into agricultural practices and the food supply chain in Texas during the late 1930s.
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Turkey Processing in Brownwood Texas November 1939
12" x 12"
$29.95