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Pigs in a pig pen in Cabell County with many people outside of the pen. 'No shortage of meat or corn on this farm.'

1537. Pig Pen in Cabell County

Three tobacco farmers work with their product under fluorescent lights. 'Fluorescent light makes the stripping and grading job easier and faster. Note the arrangement of lights and work table. The lights can be adjusted to the height desired above the table.'

1538. Tobacco Farmers Working with Tobacco Under Fluorescent Lights

Interior of the barn where tobacco housed. The stripping room is located in the back right of the picture. Note the two poles placed close together extending from the right through the center of the picture.  This is a two foot wide ventilation opening in which no tobacco is hung, and which extends through the barn lengthwise.

1539. Tobacco Barn

'More cattle were found on the Atkins and Dekalb silt loam farms than on the other types of soil.'  U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economies Photographic Section number 18469.

1540. Cattle Grazing on a West Virginia Farm

Exterior view of the tobacco barn constructed by Mr. A. C. Curry in Lincoln County. 'Narrow Ventilation doors which were opened in the front of the barn for this picture are located on all four sides of the barn. The barn is 50 feet wide, 60 feet long and 41 feet to the roof at the center of the barn.'

1541. Tobacco Barn in Lincoln County

A man sitting next to a group of sheep.

1542. Sheep

Children in Mason County eating a hot lunch at tables set up on saw horses.

1543. Children Enjoying a Hot Lunch in Mason County

Two Sunnyside School boys painting kitchen cabinets in Mason County.

1544. Sunnyside School Boys Painting Kitchen in Mason County

Bismark, a valuable ram, bred and owned by Col. C.H. Beall of Brooke County W.Va.

1545. Bismark, a Ram, in Brooke County, W. Va.

Woman spraying a garden for insect control in Kanawha County.

1546. Homemaker Spraying Garden for Insect Control in Kanawha County

Man and turkeys, part of the Homemaker Turkey Project in Kanawha County. Money made from this project was used to purchase a new kitchen sink.

1547. Feeding Turkeys, Part of Homemaker Turkey Project in Kanawha County

Flock of rams taken at Belvedere, Brooke County W. Va., owned by Col C.H. Beall.

1548. Flock of Rams in Belvedere, Brooke County, W. Va.