Guayule Seedling Transplanting Machine December 1941
A man operates machinery to transplant guayule seedlings in Salinas, California in December 1941. Guayule, a rubber-producing plant, was cultivated during World War II to address rubber shortages. The transplanting machines were designed and built locally using standard parts, showcasing innovation in agricultural practices of the time.
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Guayule Seedling Transplanting Machine December 1941
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