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Farmhands at Pacheco Farms cover a bale of cotton harvested from the in Marana, on Oct. 28, 2020. The 18,000-pound bale (or module) will be tr…
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A farmhand tosses loose cotton into the module builder while harvesting at the Pacheco Farm in Marana, on Oct. 28, 2020.
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A farmhand opens the back gate of the module builder where cotton is compacted into a bale while harvesting the plants at the Pacheco Farm in …
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Farmhands wrap a bale of cotton in a tarp while harvesting at the Pacheco Farm in Marana, on Oct. 28, 2020.
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