

Farm Boy with Boll Weevils in Macon County Georgia 1937
A farm boy stands in a cotton field in Macon County, Georgia, holding a sack filled with boll weevils. In July 1937, farmers in the South faced significant challenges due to this pest, which devastated cotton crops. The boll weevils introduction in the late 19th century led to economic hardships for many agricultural communities in the region.
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Farm Boy with Boll Weevils in Macon County Georgia 1937