1941 Salinas Guayule Seedling Mower at Rubber Facility
In December 1941, a mower operates in Salinas, California, at the Intercontinental Rubber Producers facility. This machine cut off the tops of guayule seedlings in the nursery before their field transplanting. The image offers a glimpse into agricultural practices in Monterey County during World War II, reflecting essential wartime efforts.
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1941 Salinas Guayule Seedling Mower at Rubber Facility
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