



1939 Vintage Agriculture in Meloland California
In February 1939, large-scale agriculture thrives near Meloland in Imperial Valley, California. Laborers, both Mexican and white, harvest carrots destined for the eastern market. They earn about eleven cents per crate, reflecting the economic conditions of the era. The Imperial Valley is known for its extensive agricultural production, playing a key role in U.S. farming history.
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1939 Vintage Agriculture in Meloland California