Unloading Turkeys at Poultry Cooperative Brownwood Texas 1939
The image shows the unloading of turkeys at a poultry cooperative in Brownwood, Texas, in November 1939. This event reflects agricultural practices before World War II, highlighting the importance of poultry to local economies. Cooperative efforts among farmers in Texas played a key role in improving production and distribution of poultry products.
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Unloading Turkeys at Poultry Cooperative Brownwood Texas 1939
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