Cotton Farm Labor in Kern County California 1938
A small cotton farm in Kern County, California, is the focus of a vintage image from November 1938. A farmer keeps financial records while cotton pickers weigh their sacks, each weighing around fifty pounds. Workers spent three hours picking, earning seventy-five cents per hundred pounds, resulting in about thirty-eight cents for their labor. This image offers a glimpse into the agricultural practices and labor conditions in California during the late 1930s.
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Cotton Farm Labor in Kern County California 1938
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