



Cooperative Farmer at Sorghum Mill Arkansas 1938
$29.95
A cooperative farmer works at a sorghum mill in the Lake Dick Project of Jefferson County, Arkansas, during October 1938. The Lake Dick Project was part of New Deal initiatives aimed at improving agricultural productivity and rural livelihoods. Sorghum, a versatile crop, provided essential food and syrup for many families in the region.
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Cooperative Farmer at Sorghum Mill Arkansas 1938
12" x 12"
$29.95