1942 Vintage Photograph of Guayule Harvest in California
Workers harvest guayule in Salinas Valley, California, in November 1942. During World War II, guayule emerged as a vital alternative rubber source due to natural rubber shortages. The Salinas Valley, renowned for its fertile soil, played a crucial role in supporting wartime agriculture. This image reflects the eras agricultural innovations and resilience in the face of global conflict.
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1942 Vintage Photograph of Guayule Harvest in California
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