Burning Straw Stack in Rice Field Crowley Louisiana 1938
A burning straw stack occupies a rice field near Crowley, Louisiana in September 1938. The practice of burning straw helps farmers manage residual plant material after harvesting rice, promoting soil health and preparing fields for future planting. This method has been crucial in rice farming across the southeastern United States.
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Burning Straw Stack in Rice Field Crowley Louisiana 1938
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