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Farmer Ricky Roussel (right) describes the loss of his soybean crops to Randolph Johnson, Jr. (center), Louisiana Assistant State Conservationist for the USDA, and visiting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development, Jay Williams (left), on his land in Paulina, La. Roussel estimates almost 500 of his 854 acres of soybean crops were killed by the 2016 historic flooding in Louisiana.
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The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2016-09-13 16:19:20 UTC Photographer name: J.T. Blatty City/State: Paulina, LA Disasters: Louisiana Severe Storms and Flooding (DR-4277) Disaster Types: Flooding Categories: Federal Partners ^ historical ^ State/Local Officials
Date 13 September 2016
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Farmer Ricky Roussel (right) describes the loss of his soybean crops to Randolph Johnson, Jr. (center), Louisiana Assistant State Conservationist for the USDA, and visiting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development, Jay Williams (left), on his land in Paulina, La. Roussel estimates almost 500 of his 854 acres of soybean crops were killed by the 2016 historic flooding in Louisiana. (English)

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2016-09-13 16:19:20 UTC Photographer name: J.T. Blatty City/State: Paulina, LA Disasters: Louisiana Severe Storms and Flooding (DR-4277) Disaster Types: Flooding Categories: Federal Partners ^ historical ^ State/Local Officials (English)

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