Hood River Pear Packing Process September 1941
In September 1941, workers in Hood River, Oregon, grade, wrap, and pack pears for shipment. The region is known for its abundant fruit production, shipping around 6,500,000 boxes of pears each year. This image illustrates the labor involved in preparing these fruits for market, showcasing the importance of agriculture in Oregons economy.
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Hood River Pear Packing Process September 1941
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