



Plant Quarantine Inspection at Glendale Airport May 1937
A plant quarantine inspector examines baggage arriving in the United States from Mexico in Glendale, California, in May 1937. This inspection process aimed to prevent the introduction of harmful plant pests and diseases into the country. In the 1930s, agricultural protection became increasingly important due to the rise of global trade.
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Plant Quarantine Inspection at Glendale Airport May 1937