Pears Suspended for Preservation November 1938 New Iberia
Pears hang from a hoop using string, a traditional method to prolong freshness and prevent decay. Taken in November 1938, this image illustrates a common agricultural practice in New Iberia, Louisiana. Farmers utilized this technique to extend the shelf life of their harvest, ensuring fruit remained viable for longer periods.
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Pears Suspended for Preservation November 1938 New Iberia
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