Cooperative Cotton Cultivation in Arkansas 1938
In June 1938, a cooperative cotton cultivation effort takes place in Lake Dick, Arkansas, located in Jefferson County. The image shows farmers engaging in communal labor, a common practice in rural agriculture at the time. This scene reflects the importance of cooperation among local farmers, essential for cotton production in the region. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents the agricultural practices of the era and highlights the role of cooperative farming in shaping rural communities.
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Cooperative Cotton Cultivation in Arkansas 1938
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