Vintage Agricultural Worker Bunching Carrots 1942
An agricultural worker uses raffia for bunching carrots in Yuma County, Arizona, in February 1942. During this time, Yuma County was a crucial area for vegetable production, contributing significantly to the food supply in the Southwest. The use of raffia for harvesting was a common practice, showcasing the labor-intensive nature of farming during this period.
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Vintage Agricultural Worker Bunching Carrots 1942
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