Baled Cotton Exiting Kaweah Delta Gin 1938
Baled cotton exits the Kaweah Delta Cooperative gin in Tulare County, California, in November 1938. This image captures a key moment in the cotton production process, showcasing the essential role of cotton gins in processing harvested crops. During this period, cotton was a major agricultural product in Californias Central Valley, shaping local economies. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, providing a glimpse into early 20th-century agricultural practices.
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Baled Cotton Exiting Kaweah Delta Gin 1938
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