This plant you see on your above is AGAVE, where Tequila is made from one thing. This men is an inspector in which begins the harvesting process by cutting off the pointed tips, making it easier to work his way down to the core of the plant. When the trimming is complete the Agave looks like big fat pineapple, so from then on they are known as "Piñas".Tequila is made out of Agave. A plant that is planted by farmers the produced to factories and is consumed with years depending what type of tequila it is.
On the Other hand, these are "Charros" referring to a traditional horseman from Mexico,developed from the central-western regions in Jalisco, Michoacán, Zacatecas, Durango, Guanajuato, Aguascalientes, Morelos, Puebla and Guerrero. Where the term "Charreada" came from also known as rodeo.Mexican cowboys held contests among each other to show their skils such as bronco riding,roping,racing,and bull riding. These are very strong traditions that are held in Mexico and the United States to this day for women and men to compete.