Golden Harvest : Fifty Years of Calpak Progress (1950)
The film traces the history of the California Packing Corporation (Calpak) and its brand Del Monte, highlighting its roots in California’s rich past. It begins with the arrival of Spanish missionaries who introduced horticultural practices, leading to the establishment of orchards and gardens. The narrative shifts to the Gold Rush era, showcasing the pioneering spirit that drove settlers to cultivate California’s fertile land. The documentary features historical footage of the canning industry, including the harvesting of asparagus and salmon fishing in Alaska. It emphasizes the evolution of agricultural practices from manual labor to modern machinery, while celebrating the enduring legacy of Calpak and its contributions to America’s agricultural landscape over the past 50 years.
Keywords
California Packing Corporation, Calpak, Del Monte, history, Spanish missionaries, Gold Rush, agriculture, canning industry, harvesting, machinery, legacy
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