



Guayule Seed Drying at Salinas Rubber Facility 1941
$29.99
Workers at an intercontinental rubber production facility in Salinas, California, process guayule seeds in December 1941. This vintage image showcases the agricultural methods employed in Monterey County during World War II. The use of guayule, a rubber source, became crucial as the demand for rubber surged during the conflict.
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Guayule Seed Drying at Salinas Rubber Facility 1941
12" x 16"
$29.99