Sugarcane Processing in Louisiana 1938
A vintage image from October 1938 depicts sugarcane processing near New Iberia, Louisiana. Sugarcane farmers in the region utilized conveyor belts to transport the leftover pulp to furnaces after juice extraction. This process highlights the importance of sugar production in Louisianas agricultural economy, which significantly influenced local livelihoods.
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Sugarcane Processing in Louisiana 1938
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