



Guayule Seedlings in Salinas California December 1941
In a nursery in Salinas, California, guayule seedlings thrive under elevated irrigation pipes. In December 1941, approximately 70,000 seedlings were cultivated per acre. This image reflects the agricultural advancements made during World War II, showcasing the significance of guayule as a resource for rubber production amidst wartime efforts.
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Guayule Seedlings in Salinas California December 1941