Sugarcane Harvesting in Louisiana October 1938
Cutting sugarcane near New Iberia, Louisiana, takes place in October 1938, illustrating laborers harvesting cane. Sugar production was vital to Louisianas economy, contributing significantly to its agricultural output. By the 1930s, the industry employed thousands and represented one of the states key crops, shaping rural communities and local culture.
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Sugarcane Harvesting in Louisiana October 1938
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