This book tells the story of the 60+ year career of one of ag Aviation's premier pilots. This story includes Harold's adventures in Central America on the heels of the assassination of Somoza Garcia, his violent encounter with disgruntled Mexican dusters in Reynosa, and his brief but profitable career bootlegging for Louise Hathcock and the State Line Gang. When the economies of Mississippi and Texas faltered, California beckoned, and Harold and his family headed west and dusted, sprayed, fertilized, and seeded the fields of the Sacramento Valley for three decades. Harold's story is in a way the story of all ag pilots from that era, and the things they did to put food on the table doing the only thing in life they could see doing, which was flying. (Hardback, dust cover, color photos version)
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