The U.S. just ended a decades-old tomato trade agreement with Mexico, and while prices could soon spike at grocery stores and restaurants across the country, one Stanislaus County farmer says not so fast.
Bill Loretelli has been selling fresh produce out of his family-run stand in Riverbank for more than 40 years. His tomatoes are grown right there in the dirt, no international shipping required.
“We’ve been a market for over 40 years,” Loretelli said…