Apple Wrapping Training at Yakima Labor Camp 1941
A farm worker practices wrapping apples at the apple wrapping school in Yakima, Washington, in September 1941. This image reflects agricultural education and labor practices at a Farm Security Administration camp. It showcases the skills taught to workers, promoting efficient agricultural methods during a crucial time in American history.
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Apple Wrapping Training at Yakima Labor Camp 1941
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