1941 Guayule Seedling Mower in Salinas California
A vintage image from December 1941 shows a mower utilized by Intercontinental Rubber Producers in Salinas, California. The mower cuts the tops of guayule seedlings in a nursery, preparing them for transplanting. Guayule was explored as an alternative rubber source during World War II, emphasizing the agricultural innovations of the era.
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1941 Guayule Seedling Mower in Salinas California
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