

Cotton Farming District in Buttonwillow California 1939
A large-scale cotton farming district unfolds in Buttonwillow, California, in February 1939. This image showcases the agricultural practices of the time, reflecting the significant role of cotton production in Kern County. Migrant camps in California were closely linked to these farming operations, highlighting the socio-economic conditions faced by farming communities.
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Cotton Farming District in Buttonwillow California 1939
