I get out of the car and walk down an embankment. But this is water for Mr. Resnick. It cracks open and out pops the head shot of Stewart Resnick in a pistachio green tie. Deadly in the rush of harvest, deadly in the quiet of fog, deadly in the blur of Saturday nights when the fieldwork is done and the beer drinking becomes a second humiliation. The Resnicks brought him aboard in 1999, and now he works alongside Lynda and consults daily with the company chef. This sale made headlines because it was engineered by one farmeran outsider from the cityfor his benefit only. He does enough farming in the area to make it look like hes a farmer. The July sun is a scorcher, and I fuss with the dial on the AC long enough to blow past the towns one stoplight and the aqueduct, too. He leveled its hog wallows, denuded its salt brush, and killed the last of its mustang, antelope, and tule elk. And so that water was feedingResnick pistachios and almonds and keeping them alive in the worst of the drought. Lynda assisted her with the design and color scheme but otherwise has remained hands-off. Financial Data. Each section of pipe is 40 feet long. In the maroon of sundown,I follow the workers back to Lost Hills. Roll Corp. was ranked #246 on Forbes' list of America's largest private companies in 2008 and had an estimated revenue of $1.98 billion in 2007. . Stewart would deny that Giblers reporting played a part in their philanthropy. Its not easy to hear, but Im not going to sugarcoat this, she says. This was Lost Hills, where the people are dependent on the Resnicks from cradle to grave. The pipeline will pose a constant and continued threat to the easements function, compromising the structural integrity of the easement through saturation and subsidence or by negligent maintenance, wrote attorney Leonard Herr. He certainly looks the part in his well-worn jeans and checkered shirts. His face is blank. Perched up there, a queen might peek out and utter, Let them eat cake, Lynda once said. The softballs will go to market as whole fruit or as seed pods in a package. Not a single one of them wants any part of Wonderful. Lisa M. Krieger is a Bay Area News Group science writer for The Mercury News and East Bay Times, covering research, scientific policy and environmental news from Stanford University, the University of California, NASA-Ames, U.S. Geological Survey and other Bay Area-based research facilities. She seems a little nervous waiting in the wings. It was a hit. At the east end, where the highway meets Interstate 5, the traveler gets a choice. The brick-hard ground cant be bought. When I started to realize the socioeconomic issues of the Central Valley, I decided to stop writing checks to other charities and bring my business acumen into the project. For years, agriculture has been given a wide berth when it comes to monopolistic practices. I think were going to see more of these fights break out over water among competing users, said Richard Frank, professor of environmental practice at the UC Davis School of Law. Hed been diagnosed with early prostate cancer and had no doubt that the juice was keeping him well. Where gravity needs a boost, the pipes run atop wooden crates used to pack boxes of fruit. LOIS HENRY: Fallout from water war continues as state mulls plans A Kingdom from Dust The California Sunday Magazine John Vidovich will tell you hes the interloper who came over the other mountain, the Coast Range. A few weeks later, I found myself riding up the elevator of a high-rise on the Westside of Los Angeles. Wonderful has enough water to irrigate its orchards in Lost Hills and park tens of thousands of acre-feet in the water bank. The Ninth Annual Wonderful Pistachio Conference at the Visalia Convention Center is an invitation-only affair, but I managed to sneak in and grab a seat. The piece, I was told, had left Lynda embarrassed and fuming. The pipe needed to cross under Boswells dirt canal, but that seemed like no big deal to Vidovich. I park the car and walk across the barren rows. Plastic drip-irrigation lines stick out of the ground at wrong angles. I stand over the pipes and give them a hard slap. John was vital in helping the company's executive group reposition its strategy. From the east side of Tulare County to the west side of Fresno County, theyre planting more nuts and Halos. Its gone. But she doesnt dictate this or that. Angelica would prefer not to get into the details of their financial arrangement. You and I look at this meal, he says. One of his frat brothers was a wealthy kid whose father ran a janitorial business. On a Facebook page with postings in Spanish, they offer a glimpse of life inside pistachio world. They give thanks for a job that provides decent wages and access to a free wellness center next door staffed by a full-time doctor, physicians assistant, registered dietitian, and marriage and family therapist. Not the people. Its the beginning of September 2016, and battalions of heavy machinery dispatched from the Wonderful equipment yards pound the ground and rattle the trees. Lois Henry is the CEO and editor of SJV Water, a nonprofit, independent online news publication dedicated to covering water issues in the San Joaquin Valley. I had in mind a magazine profile on Stewart, the Nut King. They have no way to grasp the $50 million to $80 million a year that the Resnicks say they are spending on philanthropy. This water basically came from a land owned by someone whos also a near billionaire a guy named John Vidovich. Stewart Resnick is the biggest farmer in the United States, a fact he has tried to keep hidden while he has shaped what we eat, transformed Californias landscape, and ruled entire towns. Its vastness makes you feel safe and in jeopardy at the same time. Past Oildale and the boxcar where Merle Haggard grew up. Making hundreds of millions of dollars in the process?. Theyre dusty with San Joaquin dirt. The wide-open middle of California did its lullaby on me again. He makes $10.75 an hour.
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