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National Geographic : 1941 Feb
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They Breed Cotton Now to Avoid Blowouts The Pima variety, of long and strong staple, here grows on tall "trees" in Litchfield Park, Arizona, named for the president of The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, which uses it in tires (Plates IV, V). Kodachromes byWillard R.Culver A Sharecropper's "Scale ofLiving" For fifty years Uncle Dave and Aunt Lizzie have planted cotton onScott Plantation, Mississippi, biggestintheworld. One year when floods broke the levee they were rescued from their cabin roof.
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