Cotton Weights Recording by Laborers Arkansas 1938
The image shows day laborers recording cotton weights in September 1938 at the Lake Dick Project in Arkansas. This program aimed to improve agricultural efficiency and support farmers during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration documented agricultural practices and rural life, emphasizing rural development initiatives in the 1930s.
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Cotton Weights Recording by Laborers Arkansas 1938
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