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					<description><![CDATA[<p>  The 1920s-1940s The development of commercial agricultural production in the Northwest, facilitated by the completion of the northern transcontinental railroad and the development of public and private irrigation works, was instrumental in furthering farm production. The fertile Willamette Valley in Oregon, the Puyallup and Skagit valleys in Washington, and the tablelands of eastern Washington and Oregon were able to produce a rich abundance of specialty crops, including a wide range of fruits, vegetables, nuts, berries, grapes, sugar beets, onions, hops, and wheat. All of these crops, however, required an extensive, usually seasonal, labor supply in regions that were often </p>
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