



Farm Woman Packing Apples Yakima Washington 1941
A vintage image captures a farm woman at the Farm Security Administration migratory labor camp in Yakima, Washington. In September 1941, she packed wooden apples at a Work Projects Administration apple packing school. This photograph reflects the agricultural practices of that time, highlighting efforts to support farm labor during the Great Depression.
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Farm Woman Packing Apples Yakima Washington 1941
