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Title
Cutting cane on a sugar plantation not many miles from the capitol city. Because of the cheapness of labor, they do not need to use the American method of burning over the field before cutting in order to rid the cane stalks of leaves and trash and thus save labor time. Also, they have no danger from snakes and other deadly pests which otherwise would have to be routed by fire before cutting. Near Ilopango, El Salvador, C.A
Creator
James C. Sawders
Contributor
Gifford M. Mast
Date Created and/or Issued
1950
Publication Information
Keystone View Company
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, California Museum of Photography
Collection
Keystone-Mast Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Cutting cane on a sugar plantation not many miles from the capitol city. Because of the cheapness of labor, they do not need to use the American method of burning over the field before cutting in order to rid the cane stalks of leaves and trash and thus save labor time. Also, they have no danger from snakes and other deadly pests which otherwise would have to be routed by fire before cutting. Near Ilopango, El Salvador, C.A.
Type
image
Format
Keystone photo print 7.18 in. x 4.18 in.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt2w101459
1996.0009.KU104582.SS
Language
English
Subject
Food industry
Sugar industry
Food
Sugar
People
Place
North and Central America
El Salvador
Latitude: 13 50 N
Longitude: 088 55 W

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