Workers Stitching Rice Bags at Louisiana Mill 1938
Workers stitch filled bags of rice at a state rice mill in Abbeville, Louisiana, in September 1938. This image documents the agricultural practices of Louisianas rice industry during that time. Abbeville, located in Vermilion Parish, is known for its rich agricultural history, particularly in rice production. The state is one of the leading rice producers in the U.S.
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Workers Stitching Rice Bags at Louisiana Mill 1938
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