Cajun Sugarcane Farmer and Daughter New Iberia 1938
A Cajun sugarcane farmer stands with his daughter near New Iberia, Louisiana, in October 1938. This image illustrates the daily life of farming families in the region, where sugarcane cultivation was a significant agricultural activity. Louisiana remains one of the leading states in sugarcane production, contributing to the local economy.
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Cajun Sugarcane Farmer and Daughter New Iberia 1938
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