This Could be the Worst Year for Spaghetti Sauce in California | Eater SF
"Based in Fresno County, Woolf Farming is a tomato grower and processor feeling the squeeze from California’s ongoing drought and broader cost pressures: it now costs about $4,800 an acre to grow and harvest tomatoes versus roughly $2,800 a decade ago, illustrating how rising input costs and climate stress are making tomato cultivation far more expensive and uncertain." - Paolo Bicchieri