Guayule Transport Machine December 1941 Salinas California
In December 1941, a machine transports harvested guayule to a chopping apparatus in Salinas, California. This operational method is part of agricultural practices documented by the Farm Security Administration and the Office of War Information. Guayule played a critical role in rubber production during World War II, addressing wartime material shortages.
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Guayule Transport Machine December 1941 Salinas California
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