Son of Strawberry Farmer in Hammond Louisiana 1939
In Hammond, Louisiana, a young boy stands at a loading station in April 1939. He is the son of a local strawberry farmer. The image, part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information collection from 1944, showcases the significance of strawberries as a vital crop in Louisianas agricultural economy. Farming played a crucial role in the livelihoods of many families during this time.
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Son of Strawberry Farmer in Hammond Louisiana 1939
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