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10 Photos of California's Agricultural Life in Evolution

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Farm to table's nothing new in sunny California, where year-long temperate weather has made the state a hub for the cultivation and distribution of fresh produce. Here are ten photos that show the state's agricultural life in evolution, from the flower farms of old Los Feliz to the UFW protests of the eighties.

Yoong Sook Hahn and her son, Walter, on their lettuce field in Delano in 1945.

A Japanese family preps graduation bouquets at their flower farm in Los Feliz circa 1945, the year the family returned from a WWII relocation camp. 

Fred Mickaelian and his brother on the family celery farm in 1949. 

Isaac Rubenstein examines his produce truck in 1951; Rubenstein and his wife lived in L.A. at 12th and Rimpau. 

Marsh Romias picks tomatoes on his Sanger farm circa 1951. 

George Williams examines produce being delivered to a Thriftimart in 1952.

The Reyes family farm, at Western and Artesia in Torrance, plays host to friends and a local reverend in 1952. 

A deer farmer cradles twin fawns found in the Mulholland Hills during construction of new houses in 1959. 

Eager buyers crowd the Farmers' Market in Santa Monica during its grand opening in 1981.

Cesar Chavez marches in a 1982 UFW protest that launched a boycott of Dole Foods. 

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