jmcquown wrote:
>
> Tomatoes (on a larger scale) are about to come into season. The migrant
> workers will be arriving in June to pick them. I've driven down those
> back roads and seen them out picking and walking back from picking.
> Looking tired and worn out. It's hard work. There are camps with
> "housing" and organizations that take boxes of food and clothing to them
> and their children.
>
> The local tomato farm is Seaside Farms.
> http://seasidefarm.com/
>
> The web site doesn't mention the migrant workers. "Southern Farming
> done right in the Lowcountry". Really?
Evidently, "old times there are not forgotten." ;-D