Rice Workers Marking Sacks in Crowley Louisiana 1938
Rice workers paint identification marks on sacks in Crowley, Louisiana, in September 1938. At this time, the rice industry was significant for local agriculture and economy. The workers ensured that each sack was properly labeled for distribution. Crowley played a central role in the rice production of Louisiana, contributing to the states agricultural output.
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Rice Workers Marking Sacks in Crowley Louisiana 1938
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