

1939 Night Workers Packing Fresh Prunes in Yakima
Workers pack fresh prunes at night in Yakima, Washington, during the 1939 harvest season. This image captures the labor-intensive process, with workers earning two cents per box. Yakima, known for its fruit orchards, played a vital role in the agricultural economy of the Pacific Northwest. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information collection.
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1939 Night Workers Packing Fresh Prunes in Yakima