1941 Workers Dismantling Hop Vines at Yakima Ranch
Workers dismantle hop vines at the Yakima Chief Hop Ranch in Yakima County, Washington, in September 1941. This process utilizes a portable mechanical hop picker to prepare the vines for processing. The Yakima Valley is known for its significant hop production, which has played a crucial role in the brewing industry in the United States.
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1941 Workers Dismantling Hop Vines at Yakima Ranch
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