



Mexican Laborers Picking Cantaloupes Imperial Valley 1937
Mexicans pick cantaloupes one mile north of the Mexican border in Imperial Valley, California, at 6:00 a.m. In May 1937, agricultural workers contributed significantly to the local economy in this fertile valley. The region is known for its extensive farming, particularly in melons and vegetables, due to its favorable climate and irrigation practices.
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Mexican Laborers Picking Cantaloupes Imperial Valley 1937