



Watermelons Being Cooled with Water July 1940 Utah
$29.95
In July 1940, watermelons are sprayed with water for cooling in Box Elder County, Utah. This method was commonly used by farmers to maintain produce quality during high temperatures. Agriculture in Utah during this time focused on techniques that enhanced crop preservation, crucial for sustaining food supply in warmer climates.
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Watermelons Being Cooled with Water July 1940 Utah
12" x 18"
$29.95
