



Workers Loading Sugarcane in Louisiana 1938
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Workers load sugarcane in Louisiana during October 1938. Sugarcane has long played a crucial role in Louisianas economy, with the state being one of the largest producers in the United States. The labor-intensive process of harvesting sugarcane reflects the agricultural practices of the era and the importance of this crop to local communities.
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Workers Loading Sugarcane in Louisiana 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95
