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A black and white photo of a herd of cattle, possibly related to: Driving the cows from pasture, Wabash Farms, Indiana

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Title and other information from a possibly related negative. Image came to Library of Congress untitled. (There was no caption for this image in the FSA/OWI shelflist.)

Negative has a hole punch made by FSA staff to indicate that the negative should not be printed.

Appears to be related to negative LC-USF33-002777-M1 http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/fsa1997009688/PP/

Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

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01/01/1938
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indiana
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Library of Congress
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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A black and white photo of a cow eating hay. Office of War Information Photograph

Cows of History. Extraordinarily beautiful and picturesque are the long-horned, snow white cows of the Tuscan valleys in Italy. Their horns measure about twenty inches across and their silky tails often sweep the ground. Since the war they are becoming very scarce owing to lack of fodder, and land holders are haunted by mythological tales of the Middle Ages when they disappeared altogether. Invaders from the North brought this breed of cattle into Italy and they were so admired by the early Romans that they each year offered up the whitest and most beautiful one as a sacrifice, gilding its horns and garlanding them with rare flowers. The Italian government presented this pair to the Agricultural Colony of the Junior Red Cross of America orphanage and vocational school where several hundred war orphans are learning scientific farming and undergoing training for their future independence

A group of men standing around a cow in a field, possibly related to: Branding, Quarter Circle U Ranch roundup, Montana

A Jersey cow at the American Red Cross Military Hospital Farm, Salisbury, England. Much of the work on the Farm is done by Convalescent American soldiers. The Hospital Cattle include thirty cows (Jerseys) and thirty Guernseys, all selected stock given by the Farmers of little Islands of Jersey and Guernsey as an evidence of their appreciation of the American effort in the war

[Henry C. Wallace, left, milking cow]

Haystack and barn of Jo Webster, farmer in El Camino district, Tehema County, California. He owns twenty-five acres but owes money on irrigation bonds. He rents an additional fifteen acres. He has about twenty dairy cows, poultry and raises his own alfalfa

College Station, Texas. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical college. Cow and calf

Tractor and horses coming in from field at end of day. Deshee Unit, Wabash Farms, Indiana

The threshing of oats. Clayton, Indiana, south of Indianapolis

A black and white photo of a man tending to a dog, possibly related to: Butchering a cow, Quarter Circle U Ranch, Montana

A black and white photo of a herd of sheep, possibly related to: Sheep after shearing, Rosebud County, Montana

6:15 a.m. After hitching his horses to the oat seeder, Tip Estes prepares to go out in the fields, Fowler, Indiana

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