I remember my first drives on highway 99 going through Sacramento and down to Stockton, every cloverleaf interchange had these really tight radius exit/enter ramps. I saw tomatoes stacked 2-3 feet high that appeared to fall off a truck around many of the interchanges in this area. That's when I knew there were a lot of tomatoes grown in this sector. I dint care much about tomatoes when I saw those sights. In retrospect, I sure hope by now they can transport tomatoes with "0" spillage.
and down to Stockton, every cloverleaf interchange had these really
tight radius exit/enter ramps. I saw tomatoes stacked 2-3 feet high
that appeared to fall off a truck around many of the interchanges in
this area. That's when I knew there were a lot of tomatoes grown in
this sector. I dint care much about tomatoes when I saw those sights.
In retrospect, I sure hope by now they can transport tomatoes with
"0" spillage.