



1937 West Texas Farmer Replanting Cotton After Rains
$29.95
A farmer replants cotton in West Texas after heavy rains damaged the initial crop in May 1937. This image illustrates the resilience of agricultural practices in Martin County, Texas during challenging weather conditions. Cotton was a vital crop in the region, supporting local economies and livelihoods.
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1937 West Texas Farmer Replanting Cotton After Rains
12" x 16"
$29.95