

Harvesting Pears in Yakima Valley August 1939
In August 1939, workers harvest pears in the Yakima Valley, Washington, a region renowned for its orchards. A worker dumps a full sack of pears into a lug box, ready for transport to a packinghouse. The sack’s unique bottom-opening design facilitates efficient picking. The Yakima Valley remains a vital agricultural hub in the U.S.
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Harvesting Pears in Yakima Valley August 1939