Sorghum Mill Operation Near New Carthage Mississippi 1938
In August 1938, a sorghum mill operation occurs near New Carthage, Mississippi. Workers press cane to extract juice, which is then boiled to produce syrup. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, showcasing agricultural practices of the time. It offers insight into sorghum production methods and rural life in Mississippi.
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Sorghum Mill Operation Near New Carthage Mississippi 1938
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