1941 Workers Pulling Down Hop Vines in Yakima County
Workers pull down hop vines in a Yakima County, Washington hop field in September 1941. This activity precedes the harvesting of hops, which are crucial for beer production. Yakima Valley is known for its rich agricultural heritage and remains a leading hop-producing region in the U.S., contributing significantly to the brewing industry.
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1941 Workers Pulling Down Hop Vines in Yakima County
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