Workers Removing Cotton Cake in Texas Oil Mill 1939
Workers remove cotton cake from hydraulic presses in a cotton seed oil mill in McLennan County, Texas, in November 1939. This image illustrates the oil extraction process essential to the cotton industry. Cottonseed oil, derived from cotton seeds, was widely used for cooking and industrial applications, contributing significantly to the local economy.
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Workers Removing Cotton Cake in Texas Oil Mill 1939
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