



1937 Vintage Tobacco Harvesting in Georgia
In July 1937, workers in Georgia remove cured tobacco leaves from a barn for transport to a pack house. The process involves sorting the leaves by grade and bundling them for market. This image offers a historical insight into tobacco farming practices in the southern United States, highlighting the significance of tobacco in the region’s agricultural economy.
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1937 Vintage Tobacco Harvesting in Georgia