Cotton Cake Removal at Texas Oil Mill November 1939
In November 1939, workers remove cotton cake from hydraulic presses at a cotton seed oil mill in McLennan County, Texas. This image illustrates the oil extraction process crucial to the agricultural economy. Cottonseed oil was widely used in cooking and industry, contributing to the growth of Texass agricultural sector during the 20th century.
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Cotton Cake Removal at Texas Oil Mill November 1939
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