



Sorghum Stripping Process Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
$29.95
In September 1938, workers strip sorghum before crushing it at a sorghum mill in Lake Dick, Arkansas. This agricultural process was essential for sorghum production, a vital crop in the region. The image provides insight into 1930s farming practices and reflects the significance of sorghum in rural Arkansas agriculture during that era.
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Sorghum Stripping Process Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95