Mineral King Cooperative Farm Unloading Hay Visalia 1940
Members of the Mineral King Cooperative Farm unload hay in Visalia, California, in December 1940. The cooperative model supported local farmers by sharing resources and labor. In the early 20th century, Californias agriculture expanded significantly, making it a key player in the U.S. food supply. Cooperative farming played a vital role in this development.
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Mineral King Cooperative Farm Unloading Hay Visalia 1940
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