Hydraulic Presses for Cotton Seed Oil Extraction 1939
In November 1939, hydraulic presses operate at a cotton seed oil mill in McLennan County, Texas. This facility played a crucial role in the cotton industry, processing seeds to extract oil, a valuable commodity. Cotton seed oil was widely used in cooking and as an industrial lubricant, contributing to the local economy.
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Hydraulic Presses for Cotton Seed Oil Extraction 1939
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