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Group of people gathered in front of chicken house watching an extension agent holding a chicken, Alamance County, North Carolina, 1928.
| Date: | 1928 |
| Collection: | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Agricultural extension work | North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service | Poultry |
Family in a field with bags filled with cotton, September 15, 1927
| Date: | 1927 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Cotton |
Shocking rye, experiment rotation plots, Edgecombe farm, June 1925
| Date: | 1925 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service |
Harvesting wheat with a cradle, June 1918
| Date: | 1918 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Agricultural machinery | North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service |
Group of farmers watched tractor demonstration, October 1940
| Date: | 1940-10 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Agricultural education | Tractors |
Digging potatoes with new potato digger on the farm of Allie Clay, 1940[?]
| Date: | 1940 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Agricultural machinery | Potatoes |
Digging and grading sweet potatoes in field with new potato digger, October 1940
| Date: | 1940-10 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Agricultural machinery | Sweet potatoes |
700 or more Negro farm men and women at the annual farmer's conference in New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, August 14 and 15, 1940
| Date: | 1940-08-14 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Meetings |
Absenia Johnson and Aron Johnson, 4-H Corn Club members of the Dawson 4-H Club in Scotland Neck, North Carolina examine their corn. The two brothers produced 80 bushels of corn an an acre of ground, November 8, 1939
| Date: | 1939-11-08 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | 4-H clubs | African American farmers | Corn |
John Johnson, R-1, Scotland Neck, North Carolina, kneeling over the measured corn. He produced 68.5 bushels on the acre of corn st[ands?] in the background, November 8, 1939
| Date: | 1939-11-08 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Corn | Crop yields |
Corn being shucked on the farm of Jim Jordan in Ridgeway, North Carolina. The corn is from three acres of land, making 75 bushels per acre, November 8, 1939
| Date: | 1939-11-08 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Agricultural extension workers | Corn husking |
William Ratcliffe and his home, Wadesboro, # 3, Anson County, June 1937
| Date: | 1937-06 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Farmhouses |
House of an African American family in a "poor-land" section of Bladen County, June 1936
| Date: | 1936-06 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Houses |
Negro farmers on tour inspecting Pamunkey silage corn, August 31, 1934
| Date: | 1934-08-31 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Agricultural education | North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service |
Five-hoe cultivator with sweet-potato-vine lifter for hilling sweet potatoes, Glenn Simons farm, Windsor, North Carolina, July 1944
| Date: | 1944-07 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Agricultural machinery |
Stringing tobacco leaves for curing, tobacco research experiment station, Oxford, N.C.
| Date: | 1920 |
| Collection: | Living Off the Land | University Archives Photographs |
| Subjects: | African American farmers | Agricultural experiment stations | Tobacco | Tobacco curing |







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![John Johnson, R-1, Scotland Neck, North Carolina, kneeling over the measured corn. He produced 68.5 bushels on the acre of corn st[ands?] in the background, November 8, 1939](http://scrc.lib.ncsu.edu/pairtree_root/00/50/20/6/0050206/0050206-show.jpg)





