



Sugarcane Unloading at Louisiana Sugar Mill October 1938
The unloading of sugarcane from a truck takes place at a sugar mill near New Iberia, Louisiana, in October 1938. During this time, Louisiana was a prominent state in sugar production, with many mills processing sugarcane harvested from local plantations. The sugar industry significantly contributed to the states economy and agricultural landscape.
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Sugarcane Unloading at Louisiana Sugar Mill October 1938
