Guayule Field in Salinas Valley California 1942
A young guayule field thrives in Salinas Valley, California, in November 1942, marking the end of its first growing season. Guayule, a drought-resistant shrub, was grown for its rubber-producing capabilities during World War II. The plants were transplanted from the nursery in May, showcasing agricultural innovation during a pivotal time.
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Guayule Field in Salinas Valley California 1942
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