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Thrasher machine and baling machine in background.

49. Barley Harvesting on Thornton Farm, Jefferson County, W. Va.

50. Barley Harvesting on Thornton Farm, Jefferson County, W. Va.

51. Barley Harvesting, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Sign reads: "Pasture, West Virginia's Main Crop Needs Improvement, For Details See Your County Agent."

52. West Virginia Pasture Display Advocating Use of Crop Treatment

53. Two Men Analyzing Pasture, Gilmer County, W. Va.

Top left: pasture; bottom left: farmhouse; right: farmer holding some of his crop.

54. Collage Featuring Man With Farmhouse and Pasture

Hogs, sheep and cows graze in pasture.

55. Livestock Farm, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

"Hanging primed leaves on stick in Mason County. This grower primed about 600 sticks from 1 1/2 acres in 1945."

56. Tobacco Farm, Mason County, W. Va.

Several tobacco farmers displaying the success of root-rot resistant tobacco plants. Men are standing in front of root-rot resistance variety plants, with smaller, recently transplanted tobacco plants in foreground.

57. Tobacco Farm in Mason County, W. Va.

Primed leaves hanging in barn for curing. This grower in Cabell County primed 500 sticks from 1.3 acres of crop.

58. Tobacco Curing, Cabell County, W. Va.

A field of "Kentucky 16" tobacco in Cabell County. This crop was primed and around 500 sticks were taken from crop of 1.3 acres. Average number of leaves on stalk at time of harvest, after priming, was 16 leaves.

59. Tobacco Farm in Cabell County, W. Va.

Curing barn in Cabell County, W. Va.

60. Tobacco Curing, Cabell County, W. Va.