



Workers Marking Cotton Bale Lehi Arkansas 1938
Workers apply identification marks on a bale of cotton in Lehi, Arkansas, in September 1938. Cotton production played a crucial role in the local economy, supporting numerous jobs and influencing the agricultural landscape. During this period, the U.S. was one of the worlds leading cotton producers, reflecting the crops significance in American agriculture.
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Workers Marking Cotton Bale Lehi Arkansas 1938