



1942 Workers Weeding Guayule Seedbeds in Salinas California
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Workers weed guayule seedbeds in a nursery in Salinas, California, in May 1942. At this time, guayule was cultivated for rubber production to support the war effort. Salinas, situated in Monterey County, contributed to agricultural advancements during World War II. Guayule rubber was seen as a strategic resource due to natural rubber shortages.
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1942 Workers Weeding Guayule Seedbeds in Salinas California
12" x 12"
$29.95