

Agricultural Practices in San Joaquin Valley 1935
In 1935, a man works with a horse in the central San Joaquin Valley, California. This image illustrates the one-man, one-horse farming methods prevalent at the time. These practices were part of a broader effort to rehabilitate farms in the region following the Great Depression, showcasing the resilience of agricultural communities in California.
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Agricultural Practices in San Joaquin Valley 1935