



1938 Workers Filling Cellophane Sacks in Louisiana Rice Mill
Workers fill cellophane sacks from automatic weighing machines in a rice mill in Abbeville, Louisiana, in September 1938. This scene illustrates the efficiency of automated processes in agriculture during the era. Rice has long been a staple crop in Louisiana, contributing significantly to the local economy and culture in Vermilion Parish.
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1938 Workers Filling Cellophane Sacks in Louisiana Rice Mill
