Sorghum Workers at Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
Workers strip sorghum in September 1938 at a sorghum mill in Lake Dick, Arkansas. The process precedes crushing, essential for syrup production. During this era, sorghum was a significant crop, valued for its versatility in food and livestock feed. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents agricultural practices in the United States.
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Sorghum Workers at Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
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