Hemp Stacked on George Ericksons Farm January 1937
A stack of hemp stands prominently on George Ericksons farm near Seneca, Illinois. Taken in January 1937, the image showcases the agricultural practices of the era. Hemp farming was significant for its versatile uses, including textiles and paper. La Salle County farmers often navigated economic challenges during this period.
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Hemp Stacked on George Ericksons Farm January 1937
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