Cotton Bale Loading Truck Lehi Arkansas 1938
Loading bales of cotton onto a truck in Lehi, Arkansas occurs in September 1938. Cotton production plays a vital role in Arkansass agricultural economy. During this period, the state was one of the leading cotton producers in the United States. The image illustrates rural labors significance and the cotton industrys impact on local communities.
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Cotton Bale Loading Truck Lehi Arkansas 1938
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