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Merino Sheep grazing on a hillside

1597. Early Spring on a Merino Sheep Farm, Ohio County

1598. Saxon Merino Sheep Grazing on Hill, Ohio County

Aberdeen Angus standing next to a fence in Putnam County.

1599. Aberdeen Angus Cow, Putnam County

1600. Prize Aberdeen Angus Heifer, Meadowbrook Farm, Putnam County

Five little pigs feeding off of their mother.

1601. Piglets Feeding

1602. Stock Judging at a Livestock Exhibition

Picture of sheep grazing next to a hay stack, with another stack in the distance. Photo by the U.S. Forest Service.

1603. Sheep Grazing and Hay Stacks

Picture of a house surrounded by fields. Text on back reads, 'So land [sic] as the existing buidings stand much of poorer land will remain in use.  Their replacement in the Dekalb stony loam and Dekalm stony silt loam land is ordinarily not an economical investment.' U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economies, Photographic Section number 18433.

1604. West Virginia Farm Land

Apple trees in a rocky orchard.

1605. Rocky Orchard, (Limestone) Where It Has Paid to Grow Apples

Man standing next to apple tree in the oldest commercial orchard in the Northern Panhandle.

1606. Oldest Commercial Orchard in Northern Panhandle

Valley with haystacks. Text on back reads, 'The atkins silt loam in the broad valley bottoms has always been used for growing hay.' U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economies, Photographic Section, number 18419.

1607. Atkins Silt Loam in the Broad Valley Bottoms has Always been Used for Growing Hay

Three people in the field. Text on back reads, 'Crop yields are excellent on the 'gently-rolling upland farms.' U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economies, Photographic Section number 18444.

1608. Gently Rolling Upland Farm