



Guayule Seed Drying by Workers in Salinas 1941
$29.99
Workers in Salinas, California, spread guayule seed in flats for drying, December 1941. This vintage image captures agricultural practices during World War II. The Intercontinental Rubber Producers played a crucial role in providing alternative rubber sources amid wartime shortages. This historical photograph reflects the eras industrial efforts.
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Guayule Seed Drying by Workers in Salinas 1941
12" x 16"
$29.99