Workers Polishing Rice at Louisiana State Mill 1938
Workers polish rice at a state rice mill in Crowley, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, in September 1938. The rice milling process is an essential part of Louisianas agricultural history. During this time, the region was a significant producer of rice, contributing to the economy and food supply. Rice cultivation in Louisiana began in the early 18th century, establishing a vital industry in the state.
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Workers Polishing Rice at Louisiana State Mill 1938
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