Corn on Cut-Over Land in New Madrid County 1938
Corn grows on freshly cut-over land in the New Madrid Fuse Plug Levee District of Missouri. In May 1938, Russell Lee documented agricultural practices in New Madrid County. The area is known for its fertile soil, ideal for corn cultivation, which has long been a staple crop in the region’s economy.
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Corn on Cut-Over Land in New Madrid County 1938
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