Farmers Cooperative Making Sorghum Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
Farmers work together to produce sorghum in Lake Dick, Jefferson County, Arkansas, in October 1938. Cooperative associations played a vital role in American agriculture, particularly during the Great Depression. This collaboration allowed small farmers to share resources and improve efficiency, contributing to local economies and food production.
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Farmers Cooperative Making Sorghum Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
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