



Guayule Seed and Sawdust Planter Salinas California 1941
$20.00
A vintage image shows guayule seed mixed with sawdust being planted in a nursery in Salinas, California. Created in December 1941, this photograph captures the agricultural efforts during World War II. Guayule was used as a rubber substitute, reflecting the industrys adaptation to wartime needs and resource availability.
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Guayule Seed and Sawdust Planter Salinas California 1941
8" x 10"
$20.00
