Lake Dick Cooperative Cotton Picking Arkansas 1938
Members of the Lake Dick Cooperative Association in Arkansas pick cotton in September 1938. This cooperative was established to enhance farming efficiency and support local agriculture. Cotton was a vital crop for Arkansas, contributing significantly to the states economy during the 20th century. Cooperative efforts like this helped improve yields and share resources among farmers.
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Lake Dick Cooperative Cotton Picking Arkansas 1938
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