



1942 Vintage Image of Workmen Packing Crushed Olives
This vintage image from February 1942 shows workmen in Lindsay, California, bagging crushed olives for oil extraction. In this process, workers prepared the bags for hydraulic pressure, needing around fifty-six pounds of olives to produce one gallon of oil. This method reflects the agricultural practices of the era and the importance of olive oil production.
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1942 Vintage Image of Workmen Packing Crushed Olives