Day Laborer Adjusts Plow Points on Tractor May 1939
A day laborer adjusts plow points on a tractor-drawn planter on a 4,900-acre farm near Ralls, Texas, in May 1939. The image reflects agricultural practices from the Great Depression era when mechanization began to transform farming methods. Ralls is known for its cotton production, which was crucial to the local economy.
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Day Laborer Adjusts Plow Points on Tractor May 1939
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