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YumaSunGallery > Moving boxes of just-picked broccoli from a muddy field is no easy task. Wednesday, in a field west of Avenue D off 24th Street, a vehicle with tank-like treads was used to haul a full load of broccoli out of the muddy rows to the side of the road for transport to one of the local coolers.
YumaSunGallery > Despite wet and muddy conditions in the fields, crews continue to harvest broccoli Wednesday afternoon in a field west of Avenue D along 24th Street.
YumaSunGallery > A worker scrapes mud off boxes of lettuce before transportation during a thick fog the day after Thanksgiving.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Yuma Life Archive (2006-2009) >  Lettuce Workers 2
YumaSunGallery > Workers in a lettuces field off Highway 95 thin the rows of lettuce, a process which produces more room for bigger heads Thursday morning.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > BEN STOVER (at left), 5, and Sean Lay, 9, slide down the 30-foot high Fun Slide that is 100 feet in length Saturday during Yuma Lettuce Days 2007. Thousands of people walked along Main Street at the ninth annual event where there were many festivities and vendors to choose from.   --photo by Jacob Lopez
YumaSunGallery > ALEC GARIBAY (at left) and Ty Swain race down 2nd Street past 1st Avenue Saturday morning during the annual Lettuce Box Derby at the Yuma Lettuce Days 2007. Swain went on to win this year's contest, with Garibay coming in second. Next year, adults will be allowed to compete in the races.   --photo by Jacob Lopez
YumaSunGallery > EDGAR VIDAL, special events coordinator for the Yuma Community Food Bank, stocks sealed bags of lettuce Saturday at Yuma Lettuce Days 2007. Thousands of people walked down Main Street to partake in the wide-variety of vendors available to the public. Today is the final day of the annual event.    --photo by Jacob Lopez
YumaSunGallery > A lettuce house was a feature at the 2006 Lettuce Days on Main Street in Yuma. Plans are to have Main paved and close it for the weekend event this coming weekend. File Photo Jacob Lopez
Moving boxes of just-picked broccoli from a muddy field is no easy task. Wednesday, in a field west of Avenue D off 24th Street, a vehicle with tank-like treads was used to haul a full load of broccoli out of the muddy rows to the side of the road for transport to one of the local coolers.
YumaSunGallery > Moving boxes of just-picked broccoli from a muddy field is no easy task. Wednesday, in a field west of Avenue D off 24th Street, a vehicle with tank-like treads was used to haul a full load of broccoli out of the muddy rows to the side of the road for transport to one of the local coolers.
Moving boxes of just-picked broccoli from a muddy field is no easy task. Wednesday, in a field west of Avenue D off 24th Street, a vehicle with tank-like treads was used to haul a full load of broccoli out of the muddy rows to the side of the road for transport to one of the local coolers.
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