1941 Vintage Workers Harvesting Hops in Yakima County
Workers pull down vines in a hop field in Yakima County, Washington, in September 1941. At this time, the region was known for its significant hop production, essential for brewing beer. The hops were carefully prepared for picking, showcasing the labor-intensive nature of agriculture. Yakima continues to be a key area in the U.S. hop industry today.
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1941 Vintage Workers Harvesting Hops in Yakima County
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