Pea Picker in Nampa Idaho June 1941 Agricultural Labor
A pea picker works in Nampa, Idaho, in June 1941. The individual carries a hamper filled with freshly harvested peas, illustrating the agricultural practices of the time. Nampa, located in the Treasure Valley, was known for its fertile land, which supported diverse farming activities. Pea harvesting was a significant labor source in the early 1940s.
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Pea Picker in Nampa Idaho June 1941 Agricultural Labor
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