Carrot Unloading at Texas Packing Plant February 1939
In February 1939, workers unload carrots at a packing plant in Pharr, Texas. This scene illustrates the critical agricultural processes in the region. Pharr was a key location for the vegetable packing industry, contributing significantly to the local economy. The image serves as a record of the labor involved in food production during this era.
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Carrot Unloading at Texas Packing Plant February 1939
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