



Kaffir Corn Seed Planting on Texas Farm May 1939
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A day laborer fills a planter hopper with kaffir corn seed on a large farm near Ralls, Texas. Created in May 1939, this image documents agricultural practices on a 4,900-acre farm in the American South. Kaffir corn, a drought-resistant crop, was commonly grown during this time to support farming families and livestock.
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Kaffir Corn Seed Planting on Texas Farm May 1939
12" x 18"
$29.95