Woman Picking Chili Peppers in Taos County 1939
A woman picks chili peppers in her garden in Taos County, New Mexico in September 1939. The image shows traditional agricultural practices of the time, reflecting the importance of chili pepper cultivation in New Mexican cuisine. The Farm Security Administration recorded such scenes to document rural life and farming methods during the Great Depression.
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Woman Picking Chili Peppers in Taos County 1939
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