HARVESTING CROPS - EARLY TO MID-1960'S
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STOOP LABOR USED TO HARVEST POTATOES - SACKS COULD WEIGH UP TO 100 POUNDS
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IN THE HARVEST, FARMWORKERS LIFT EACH LUG OF TOMATOES THREE TIMES: STAGING AREA, ROADSIDE, ONTO TO TRUCK
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THIS TOMATO HARVEST CREW NUMBERS 16, NOT COUNTING THE CREW BOSS
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WORKERS ON HANDS AND KNEES HARVESTING TOMATOES
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FIELD STAGING AREA FOR LUGS OF HARVESTED TOMATOES
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FARMWORKER STOOPS TO PICK POTATOES, DRAGGING HIS SACK BETWEEN HIS LEGS
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ALMOST 2,000 POUNDS OF POTATOES IN THESE SACKS
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YOUNG BOY STOOPS TO PICK POTATOES
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TWO AND ONE-HALF TONS OF TOMATOES IN THESE LUGS HAVE TO BE CARRIED BY HAND TO THE EDGE OF THE FIELD
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FARMWORKER TAKES A PISS IN THE FIELD - NO TOILETS IN THE FIELDS
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WORKER STOOP OVER TO HARVEST TOMATOES
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