Loading Sugar Cane onto Truck Louisiana October 1938
In October 1938, workers load sugar cane onto a truck using a large scissors grab in a sugarcane field near New Iberia, Louisiana. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information Collection, which documented agricultural practices across the United States during the Great Depression. Louisiana has a rich history in sugar cane production, contributing significantly to the states economy.
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Loading Sugar Cane onto Truck Louisiana October 1938
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