Cabbage Drying Process in Turlock California 1942
In June 1942, workers at a dehydrating plant in Turlock, California, spread chopped cabbage prior to placement in a drying tunnel. This process was part of food preservation efforts during World War II, aimed at ensuring a stable food supply for troops and civilians. Turlock, located in Stanislaus County, played a significant role in agricultural production.
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Cabbage Drying Process in Turlock California 1942
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