Rice Bundling in Louisiana Field September 1938
Cut rice is thrown from a binder to form a bundle in a field near Crowley, Louisiana, in September 1938. This scene showcases traditional rice harvesting methods used in Louisiana, a state known for its rich agricultural history. During the 1930s, rice became a crucial crop in the region, contributing to local economies and food supply.
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Rice Bundling in Louisiana Field September 1938
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