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Family farms -- California

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

"Farming in Escondido not a fertile industry: Growers face rising costs, city expansion", 1994-09-07; 1994-09-11

 File — Box 11: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_010_00691
Scope and Contents

"Ernesto Aguilar picks oranges on Tig Wohlford's farm." [Envelope contains additional images taken at Burnet "Tig" Wohlford's farm, which grew lemons, oranges, and avocados for 100 years in Escondido, California on 163 acres.]

Dates: Other: 1994-09-07; 1994-09-11

Jack Denten , 1992-06-04

 File — Box 12: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_012_00765
Scope and Contents

[Envelope photographer's assignment reads: "Denten is stumping 50 percent of his avo trees cause of the high cost of water. This is for an anecdotal lead in to a story on the Ramona budget battles on whether or not to pass on rate hikes to water users. Need shot of Denten in front of his man sawing down a tree." Images are of Denten standing next to an avocado tree. Unknown if images were published in the newspaper.]

Dates: Other: 1992-06-04

Nagata, Alethea and George, 2022-11-16

 File
Identifier: SC027-033
Scope and Contents Oral History of 2nd generation (George and Alethea Nagata) who represent four generations of Japanese Americans contributing to the agricultural industry of North County San Diego, California. During their interview the Nagatas discuss their family history, their forced internments at Poston Relocation Center in Yuma, Arizona during World War II, their lives post-internment, and their working lives as agricultural laborers and family farmers. The Nagatas discuss their operations in detail...
Dates: 2022-11-16