



Guayule Seed Drying at Intercontinental Rubber Producers 1941
$29.99
Workers spread guayule seed for drying in the nursery of the Intercontinental Rubber Producers in Salinas, California. This image from December 1941 showcases wartime agricultural practices focused on rubber production. Guayule, a drought-resistant shrub, was cultivated as a domestic source of natural rubber during World War II.
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Guayule Seed Drying at Intercontinental Rubber Producers 1941
12" x 16"
$29.99