Workers Weeding Seedbeds at Guayule Nursery 1941
Workers weed seedbeds at a guayule nursery in Salinas, California, in December 1941. The guayule plant was cultivated for its natural rubber, which was crucial during World War II. This initiative supported the war effort by providing an alternative source of rubber when traditional supplies from overseas were threatened.
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Workers Weeding Seedbeds at Guayule Nursery 1941
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