Workers Sorting Chili Peppers in Concho Arizona 1940
In September 1940, workers sort chili peppers in Concho, Arizona. This image represents the agricultural practices of the time, focusing on the preparation of hot peppers for drying. Concho was known for its chili crop, which played a significant role in local agriculture and cuisine. The region’s climate supported diverse farming activities.
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Workers Sorting Chili Peppers in Concho Arizona 1940
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