Hay Cutting at Lake Dick Project Arkansas September 1938
Laborers cut hay at the Lake Dick Project in Arkansas in September 1938. This initiative aimed to improve agricultural output in the region, demonstrating efforts to bolster farming practices during the Great Depression. The project entailed irrigation and land reclamation, helping farmers increase productivity and sustain their livelihoods.
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Hay Cutting at Lake Dick Project Arkansas September 1938
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