Workers Bundling Cotton at Arkansas Gin 1938
Workers place steel straps around bundled cotton at a cotton gin in Lehi, Arkansas in September 1938. This process follows the pressing phase and is crucial for securing cotton for transport and storage. Cotton gins played a key role in the agricultural economy, enhancing the efficiency of cotton processing in the region.
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Workers Bundling Cotton at Arkansas Gin 1938
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