



Workers Weeding Seedbeds in Guayule Nursery May 1942
$29.95
Workers weed seedbeds in a guayule nursery in Salinas, Monterey County, California, in May 1942. During World War II, guayule was cultivated as a rubber substitute due to the scarcity of natural rubber. The Farm Security Administration documented agricultural practices to support the war effort, highlighting the importance of domestic agriculture.
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Workers Weeding Seedbeds in Guayule Nursery May 1942
12" x 12"
$29.95