

1939 Workers Packing Fresh Prunes at Night in Yakima
Workers pack fresh prunes at night on Produce Row in Yakima, Washington, in August 1939. During peak harvest, laborers earned two cents per box, reflecting the labor-intensive nature of agriculture in the area. Yakima is known for its fruit production, contributing significantly to the agricultural economy of Washington State.
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1939 Workers Packing Fresh Prunes at Night in Yakima