



Guayule Rubber Production in Salinas California December 1941
In December 1941, guayule rubber production took place in Salinas, California. Workers processed guayule shrubs using choppers and crushers to create rubber worms. These worms settled in tanks, contributing to wartime rubber production initiatives aimed at supporting military needs during World War II. This vintage image captures a significant moment in industrial history.
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Guayule Rubber Production in Salinas California December 1941