Cotton Seed Hulls at Waco Oil Mill November 1939
A pile of cotton seed hulls sits at a cotton seed oil mill in Waco, Texas, captured in November 1939. Cotton processing was vital to the Texas economy, particularly in the early 20th century. Byproducts like seed hulls were commonly used for animal feed and other purposes, reflecting the industry’s efficiency and sustainability.
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Cotton Seed Hulls at Waco Oil Mill November 1939
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