Farmer Shares 180K Pounds of Nectarines | Bakersfield News
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When a California farmer faced a legal battle that threatened to ruin his harvest, he turned a crisis into a community celebration. Cesar Mora, farming for over thirty years, gave away 180,000 pounds of nectarines over five days—free to anyone who showed up. Lines snaked for miles as people from across the Central Valley flocked to his ranch, bags in hand, eager for his prized fruit. Mora, moved by gratitude and the simple joy of sharing, even got applause while driving his tractor. What began as a desperate act to avoid waste became a powerful symbol of generosity, connection, and the deep bond between growers and eaters.
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