Chili Plant Replanting in Imperial Valley 1937
In March 1937, workers replant chili plants on a Japanese-owned ranch in Imperial Valley, California. This region has long been a significant contributor to U.S. agriculture, especially in hot pepper production. The image illustrates the farming practices of the era and underscores the crucial role of chili cultivation in Californias agricultural economy.
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Chili Plant Replanting in Imperial Valley 1937
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