Mexican Laborers Weeding Cantaloupe in Imperial Valley 1937
Mexican migrant laborers thin and weed cantaloupe plants in Imperial Valley, California, in March 1937. The young plants are covered with wax paper for cold protection and growth enhancement. Workers earn thirty cents an hour. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, showcasing agricultural practices during the 1930s.
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Mexican Laborers Weeding Cantaloupe in Imperial Valley 1937
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