



Sorghum Cultivation in Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
Sorghum cultivation occurs in the Lake Dick area of Arkansas during September to October 1938. Farmers utilized this drought-resistant crop, which was vital for food and livestock feed. Arkansas was one of the leading states for sorghum production in the 20th century, contributing significantly to the agricultural economy and supporting local communities.
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Sorghum Cultivation in Lake Dick Arkansas 1938