unfortunately, farmers don't have that privi >> in florida, jamie wisinger's family has operated a tomato farm for four generations and are facing down the challenges of covid-19, implementing social distancing on the fields. >> we're reducing the size of our work crews. then we realize people have to go cash their checks and we don't want people all getting on a bus together and going to the bank to cash their checks. we are trying to reduce the amount of trips that they have to go into town for, to buy groceries or do their laundry. >> but communicating new covid safety rules to workers and fae laborers poses challenges. >> most of these people are not in their homes, they are here on the farm working for us. >> he has worked the fields for more than two decades. now as an organizer, he uses whatever means necessary to make sure workers understand. >> we need to use methods of popular education so everyone understands what we're talking about. there are drawings that have been posted in different places in the community. >> nothing arrives on our store shelves without the 3.5 million am