

Worming Tobacco in Wake County North Carolina 1939
In July 1939, tobacco farmers in Wake County, North Carolina, engage in the labor-intensive process of worming tobacco. This method involved inspecting and removing pests from the plants to ensure healthy growth. Tobacco farming was a significant part of the states economy, reflecting its agricultural heritage and the dedication of its farmers.
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Worming Tobacco in Wake County North Carolina 1939