Vaccination of Pigs on Farm Aledo Illinois 1936
In November 1936, a stock farm near Aledo, Illinois, becomes the site for the vaccination of pigs. This process, essential for maintaining livestock health, is usually carried out by a veterinarian, though many farmers are trained to do it themselves. The image reflects agricultural practices that were vital for the Midwests farming economy.
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Vaccination of Pigs on Farm Aledo Illinois 1936
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