Farmer Loading Sorghum in Arkansas September 1938
A farmer loads sorghum strippings into a wagon in the Lake Dick Project area of Arkansas. In September 1938, agricultural practices in this region are recorded, revealing the vital role of sorghum in local farming. The Lake Dick Project aimed to improve irrigation and land management, supporting regional agriculture during that era.
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Farmer Loading Sorghum in Arkansas September 1938
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