



1939 Agricultural Scene in Imperial Valley California
In February 1939, agricultural workers in Meloland, Imperial Valley, California, engage in the labor-intensive process of harvesting carrots. Workers pull, clean, tie, and crate the produce for shipment to eastern markets, earning eleven cents per crate. This scene reflects the economic hardships of the time, where competition for jobs created significant challenges for laborers.
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1939 Agricultural Scene in Imperial Valley California