Man Transplanting Guayule Seedlings Salinas California 1941
A man operates a machine to transplant guayule seedlings in Salinas, California, in December 1941. Guayule, a plant native to the southwestern United States, was grown for its latex, used in rubber production. This method reflects agricultural practices during World War II as the demand for rubber increased due to wartime needs.
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Man Transplanting Guayule Seedlings Salinas California 1941
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