Sugarcane Farmer in Delcambre Louisiana 1938
A sugarcane farmer works in Delcambre, Louisiana, in October 1938. Sugarcane cultivation played a crucial role in Louisianas economy and agricultural landscape. The regions warm climate and fertile soil contributed to its success in sugar production. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documented rural America during the Great Depression.
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Sugarcane Farmer in Delcambre Louisiana 1938
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