



Guayule Worms for Rubber Production December 1941 Salinas CA
$29.99
This vintage image showcases Guayule worms in Salinas, California. Created in December 1941, it documents the Intercontinental Rubber Producers efforts to explore alternative sources of rubber during World War II. Guayule, a shrub native to the southwestern United States, was significant for its potential in rubber production.
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Guayule Worms for Rubber Production December 1941 Salinas CA
12" x 16"
$29.99