Visionaries’ big ideas needed big money

In the late 1800s newcomers from the American Midwest and Germans settling around Roberts Cove discovered that the south Louisiana prairies were ideal for growing rice — if they could get enough water for their crops. They soon discovered that even Louisiana’s plentiful rainfall couldn’t be relied on. It fell when it wanted to, not when it was needed, and not always where it was needed. Th...

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