Rice Mill Worker in Crowley Louisiana September 1938
A worker stands in front of hoppers at a rice mill in Crowley, Louisiana, in September 1938. The rice mill represents a significant aspect of Louisianas agricultural economy. Crowley became known as the Rice Capital of America, contributing to the states reputation for rice production. Rice milling technology advanced during this period, enhancing efficiency.
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Rice Mill Worker in Crowley Louisiana September 1938
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