



Workers Sacking Hops at Yakima Chief Hop Ranch 1941
$30.00
Workers sack hops at the Yakima Chief Hop Ranch in Yakima County, Washington, in September 1941. The harvesting process began with a portable mechanical picker and included hand repicking to ensure quality. Hops are essential for brewing beer, and Yakima Valley remains a leading producer in the U.S. for craft brewing.
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Workers Sacking Hops at Yakima Chief Hop Ranch 1941
12" x 16"
$30.00
