



Children Harvesting Chili Peppers in Concho Arizona 1944
Children work in a chili pepper field in Concho, Arizona, circa September 1944. During this time, agriculture relied heavily on labor from families, including children, to harvest crops. The image reflects the importance of chili pepper farming in Arizonas economy. Chili peppers are a staple in Southwestern cuisine, known for their robust flavor.
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Children Harvesting Chili Peppers in Concho Arizona 1944
