This Monday Sept, 17, 2018 photo shows tomatoes going through a washing process at the Los Gatos Tomato Products plant in Huron, Calif. Stuart Woolf, the owner of the plant, is concerned about the impact of his operations on small communities, though he sees it more as an issue of diminishing water supplies because of drought and policies protecting threatened fish species. Woolf said he employs about 450 locals, mostly full-timers, noting that whatever criticisms there may be about the work, "it's better than not having a farm job." (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
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