Tobacco Farming in North Carolina July 1939 Photo
In July 1939, a son of a tenant farmer hangs strung tobacco in a barn in Shoofly, Granville County, North Carolina. Tobacco farming played a vital role in the local economy, providing income for many families. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information collection, showcasing agricultural practices of the late 1930s.
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Tobacco Farming in North Carolina July 1939 Photo
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