Man Driving Mule with Soybean Hay in Arkansas 1938
A man drives a mule while putting up soybean hay in Lake Dick, Arkansas, in September 1938. The man serves as the president of the local cooperative association, highlighting important agricultural practices of the era. Soybean production was vital to the regions economy, illustrating the significant role of cooperatives in supporting farmers livelihoods.
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Man Driving Mule with Soybean Hay in Arkansas 1938
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