



Raw Syrup Flowing from Sorghum Crusher Arkansas 1938
$29.95
Raw syrup flows from a sorghum crusher at the Lake Dick Project in Arkansas, documented between September and October 1938. The Lake Dick Project was part of a larger agricultural initiative aimed at improving farming techniques during the Great Depression. Sorghum syrup production was a significant activity for local economies in the region.
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Raw Syrup Flowing from Sorghum Crusher Arkansas 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95