Worker Sewing Rice Sacks in Crowley Louisiana 1938
A worker sews filled sacks of rice in Crowley, Louisiana, in September 1938. Rice production was a vital part of Louisianas agricultural economy, with Crowley often referred to as the rice capital of the state. During this period, the state became one of the largest producers of rice in the U.S., highlighting its agricultural importance.
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Worker Sewing Rice Sacks in Crowley Louisiana 1938
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