

Workers Picking Pears in Yakima Valley August 1939
Workers pick pears in Pleasant Hill Orchards, Yakima Valley, Washington. In August 1939, agricultural practices in this region focused on fruit production, particularly pears, which were a staple crop. Yakima Valley is known for its fertile soil and favorable climate, making it a prime area for orchards. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Workers Picking Pears in Yakima Valley August 1939