Workers Painting Rice Sacks at Louisiana Mill 1938
In September 1938, workers paint identification labels on rice sacks at a mill in Abbeville, Louisiana. This practice was essential for organizing and tracking rice shipments. Louisiana has a rich agricultural history, being one of the top rice-producing states in the U.S. Rice farming played a significant role in the local economy.
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Workers Painting Rice Sacks at Louisiana Mill 1938
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