



                  Workers Sacking Hops at Yakima Chief Ranch September 1941 
                
$29.95
Workers sack hops after mechanical picking at the Yakima Chief Hop Ranch in Yakima County, Washington, in September 1941. This method represents a significant advancement in the hop industry, transitioning from manual labor to mechanization. Yakima Valley is known as a major hop-growing region in the United States.
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Workers Sacking Hops at Yakima Chief Ranch September 1941
12" x 18"
$29.95
