



Cotton Pickers at Work Southern San Joaquin Valley 1936
Cotton pickers work diligently in the Southern San Joaquin Valley, California, in November 1936. This black-and-white image illustrates the essential agricultural practices that supported Californias economy during the Great Depression. The region was a major cotton-producing area, significantly contributing to the agricultural output of the state.
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Cotton Pickers at Work Southern San Joaquin Valley 1936