Mechanization Impact on Agriculture in Arkansas 1938
In June 1938, this vintage image documents the mechanization of agriculture in England, Arkansas, within Lonoke County. It features several vacant cabins that reflect the displacement of farm workers caused by advancements in farming technology. This transition led to increased migration of families seeking employment in the western U.S., marking significant socio-economic changes in rural America during the Great Depression.
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Mechanization Impact on Agriculture in Arkansas 1938
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