



Hay Elevation Process at Lake Dick Project Arkansas 1938
In September 1938, a hay elevation process occurs at the Lake Dick Project in Arkansas. This project was part of a larger initiative aimed at improving rural agricultural practices. Workers utilized a pulley system to lift hay into storage lofts, reflecting the labor-intensive methods of the time. The Farm Security Administration documented these practices to promote sustainable farming.
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Hay Elevation Process at Lake Dick Project Arkansas 1938