Workers Emptying Cotton Bales Kern County California 1938
Workers empty cotton bales after weighing at a small farm in Kern County, California in November 1938. This image illustrates the labor-intensive process of cotton production, which played a crucial role in the local economy. Kern County was a significant cotton-producing area, contributing to Californias agricultural output during the Great Depression.
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Workers Emptying Cotton Bales Kern County California 1938
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