


Migrant Children in California Carrot Fields March 1937
Children of migratory carrot pullers work in the Imperial Valley, California, in March 1937. These families traveled seasonally to harvest crops, significantly contributing to the agricultural economy. The Imperial Valley is known for its fertile soil and irrigation systems, making it a key region for farming in the state. Many migrant workers faced challenging conditions while seeking better opportunities.
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Migrant Children in California Carrot Fields March 1937