Current Search: Ruskin Farm Photos (x)
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Packing Photo #013 Washing Broccoli.
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Packing Production Line: Washing broccoli just arrived from the fields
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HCC0101RUS252
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Image (JPEG)
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Packing Photo #014 Packaged Turnip Greens.
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Pre Packaged Turnip Greens ready for shipment to market
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HCC0101RUS253
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Packing Photo #015 Packaged Collards.
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Pre-packaged collard greens, ready for shipment to market
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HCC0101RUS254
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Packing Photo #016 Packaged Mustard Greens.
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Packaged mustard greens prepared and ready for shipment to market
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HCC0101RUS255
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Packing Photo #017 Packed Cole Slaw.
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Prepackaged cole slaw ready for shipment to market.
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HCC0101RUS256
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Packing Photo #018 Packaged Spinach.
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Packaged spinach ready for ship to market
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HCC0101RUS257
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Packing Photo #019 Boxed Vegetables heading to Cellophane Wrapping Machine.
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Boxed vegetables on production line heading to cellophane wrapping machine.
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HCC0101RUS258
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Packing Photo #020 Vegetables Arriving from Field to Packaging Conveyor.
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Untrimmed vegetables delivered to production line from fields.
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HCC0101RUS259
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Packing Photo #021 Delivering Untrimmed Vegetables from the Fields.
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Untrimmed vegetables were delivered, in bulk, to the conveyor system in carts then loaded onto the conveyor belt.
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HCC0101RUS260
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Packing Photo #022 Removing "Garbage" Trimmings from the Plant.
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After vegetables were trimmed they were removed from the plant by conveyor and loaded on to trucks where they would be taken for recycling or, later, as feed for cattle.
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HCC0101RUS261
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Packing Photo #23.
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This is a photo huskers, shown in the center of the photo. Once the corn was husked it was placed on a conveyor belt (to the left) to pass by the first inspectors.
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HCC0101RUS268
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Packing Photo #24.
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Description cut off on bottom of photo. Corn processing. Machine MAY be used to cut into smaller ears for packaging.
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HCC0101RUS269
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Packing Photo #25.
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Photo of Ruskin Farms Processing Plant interior
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HCC0101RUS270
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Paul and Lyle Dickman Loading Plane with Vegetables.
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Reverse side of photo remarks: "First ever shipment of sweet corn by air to NYC. Guaranteed one day delivery." Photo shows Lyle Dickman on left and Paul Dickman on right checking on load before takeoff.
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HCC0101RUS266
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Paul B. Dickman with Truck.
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Paul B. Dickman standing at the cab of one of his refrigerated vegetable delivery trucks.
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HCC0101RUS052
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Picking Corn in Ruskin FL.
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Picking corn in Ruskin FL. Notice that corn was picked by hand in 1948.
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HCC0101RUS194
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Pre-Packaged Vegetable Display.
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Pre Packaged vegetable display at the Florida Retail Grocer's Convention.
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HCC0101RUS263
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Pre-Packed Vegetable Display 2.
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Photo of Vegetable Display at Miami Grocer's Convention 1926.
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HCC0101RUS264
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Ruskin Cucumbers.
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Loading Ruskin Cucumbers from the fields.
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HCC0101RUS092
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Ruskin Farms Day Care for Migrant Children.
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During the 1940s, and America's entry into WW2, getting farm labor was very difficult, particularly during the harvest season when so many workers were required. Paul Dickman wanted to continue his relied on supply of white migrant workers from the American South, so ensured housing, meals, and as shown here, day care for the children of migrant workers.
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HCC0101RUS400
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Image (JPEG)
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