California-Arizona Inspection Station 1937 Agricultural Quarantine
An inspection station stands at the California-Arizona state line, operated by the California Department of Agriculture in Yuma, Arizona. Established in 1937, this facility aimed to prevent the spread of plant pests, showcasing agricultural quarantine efforts of the time. Such measures were crucial for protecting crops and maintaining agricultural integrity.
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California-Arizona Inspection Station 1937 Agricultural Quarantine
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