Painting Identification Marks on Cotton Bale 1938
In September 1938, workers paint identification marks on bales of cotton in Lehi, Arkansas. This process was essential for managing cotton production and ensuring proper distribution during a time when agriculture faced significant challenges. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information collection, documenting agricultural practices in the U.S.
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Painting Identification Marks on Cotton Bale 1938
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