Workers Sacking Hops at Yakima Chief Ranch September 1941
Workers sack hops after mechanical picking at the Yakima Chief Hop Ranch in Yakima County, Washington, in September 1941. This method represents a significant advancement in the hop industry, transitioning from manual labor to mechanization. Yakima Valley is known as a major hop-growing region in the United States.
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Workers Sacking Hops at Yakima Chief Ranch September 1941
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