

Buttonwillow California Agricultural Transition 1939
In February 1939, Buttonwillow in Kern County, California, transitions from cattle ranching to cotton farming. The area, previously dominated by Miller and Lux, showcases the shift in agricultural practices. Migrant workers are present, illustrating the labor force that supported this change. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information collections.
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Buttonwillow California Agricultural Transition 1939