1941 Guayule Plant for Rubber Production in California
A four-year-old guayule plant stands at an intercontinental rubber production site in Salinas, Monterey County, California. Captured in December 1941, this vintage image showcases the guayule shrub, which played a crucial role in rubber production. The plant matures in four to six years, offering a sustainable alternative for rubber sourcing.
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1941 Guayule Plant for Rubber Production in California
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