This is a logical step and it's a good way to ensure year-round employment. Even before canker came around, going into peaches seemed like a good way to diversify their businesses.

It's very pragmatic and I think this would give the older program more balance. Basically, if they pay taxes and show that they are good citizens, they can work their way into the system the old fashioned way.

The last bad boy was 1989.

No doubt, this is a critical period for us, because we've always been the number one supplier of fresh fruit. We're all just waiting for the next step.

They're calling for 28, 29 degrees for an hour or two. We're going to be in good shape.

There is a grave concern as far as the fresh fruit industry's future. We are going to work closely with Commissioner Bronson and the USDA to ensure that the new management plan safeguards our crops and our markets.

It just makes sense. There's a massive program that has come to an end, and the state is doing the logical reduction in manpower.