Rice Mill Worker Collecting Spilled Rice Crowley Louisiana 1938
A worker picks up spilled rice on the floor of a state rice mill in Crowley, Louisiana, in September 1938. The rice milling process was crucial for agriculture in Acadia Parish, which was a significant rice-producing area. In the late 1930s, the industry played a vital role in the local economy, supporting many livelihoods.
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Rice Mill Worker Collecting Spilled Rice Crowley Louisiana 1938
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