



Mexican Cantaloupe Pickers Imperial Valley California 1938
Mexican cantaloupe pickers work in the fields of Imperial Valley, California, in June 1938. This image portrays the labor involved in cantaloupe harvesting, illustrating the agricultural practices prevalent during this time. Imperial Valley was known for its fertile land, which contributed to Californias significant agricultural output. Cantaloupe harvesting was crucial for local economies.
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Mexican Cantaloupe Pickers Imperial Valley California 1938