1942 Inspecting Pedigreed Eggs Under Blue Light in California
In January 1942, workers in Petaluma, Sonoma County, California inspect pedigreed eggs using a blue light. This method ensures the quality and viability of the eggs, which are essential for breeding purposes. Each egg holds a minimum value of one dollar. The practice reflects the agricultural standards and focus on poultry breeding during this time.
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1942 Inspecting Pedigreed Eggs Under Blue Light in California
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