Farm - Plowing cotton 1937
by Mike Savad
Title
Farm - Plowing cotton 1937
Artist
Mike Savad
Medium
Photograph - Colorized Photo
Description
Colorized photo from 1937 June
Original Title: Ex-Tenant farmer, now a day labor on a large cotton farm
Photographer: Dorothea Lang
Location: Near Corsicana, TX
Trying to grow something in the 1930's was very hard. There was something called the dust bowl, where the soil eroded and just blew away due to the lack of rain and soil erosion prevention methods (such as planting things in the dirt). At the same time the great depression was going on, so jobs were scarce.
Farmers lost their farm and livelihood, due to the dry conditions, and it seems only the larger farms survived, taking in farmers who lost their own farm.
This farmer, is plowing the soil, this helps mix the soil, breaks up weeds, allows for better drainage, and allows air to get in, making the plants grow better.
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November 4th, 2019
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