Sugarcane Worker Drinking Water Louisiana 1938
A sugarcane worker drinks water in a field near New Iberia, Louisiana, in October 1938. Sugar production played a vital role in the local economy, with many workers engaged in its cultivation. Louisianas warm climate and fertile soil made it an ideal location for sugarcane, contributing significantly to the states agricultural history.
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Sugarcane Worker Drinking Water Louisiana 1938
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