



California Quarantine Inspection Station Yuma Arizona 1937
The California state quarantine inspection station operates in Yuma, Arizona, in May 1937. It regulates agricultural health with one senior and three junior inspectors on duty around the clock. This station played a crucial role in protecting crops and livestock from pests and diseases, underscoring the importance of agricultural inspections in public health during this period.
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California Quarantine Inspection Station Yuma Arizona 1937
