



Pea Fields and Laborers in Santa Maria 1939
Large-scale pea fields exist near Santa Maria, California, in February 1939. Laborers manually handpicked peas for fresh consumption, reflecting the agricultural practices of the era. Unlike other regions, California peas were not marketed as frozen products, emphasizing the labor-intensive methods used in the late 1930s for harvest.
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Pea Fields and Laborers in Santa Maria 1939