These remarkable photographs taken by Russell Lee show farming equipment, techniques of haying and sorghum making in October 1938. How times have changed!
Member of Lake Dick Cooperative Association, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Cleaning vats used in production of syrup from sorghum, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Stripping sorghum prior to crushing. Sorghum mill at Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Farmer loading strippings from sorghum into wagon, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Raw syrup flowing from sorghum crusher, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Finished sorghum pouring from vats. Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Sorghum mill, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Raking soybean hay, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Cutting Hay, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Reaching for grab used in hoisting hay to loft, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Elevating hay into loft, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Moving soybean hay to barn, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Loading machine attached to hay wagon, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Handling soybean hay from loader onto wagon, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Hay loading machine in operation, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
Hay barn, Lake Dick Project, Arkansas
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