Apple Packing School Instructor Yakima County 1941
An instructor at an apple packing school in Yakima County, Washington, teaches the proper method of wrapping apples in September 1941. This image from the Farm Security Administration collection provides insights into agricultural education during World War II. The instructor’s jacket, marked Killed, suggests a unique historical context.
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Apple Packing School Instructor Yakima County 1941
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