morris: my name is morris shandler. my uncle haskill gilmam was a partner in what was then known as h. gilman produce. i started working in the wholesale produce market in december of 1933. the first 3 years that i was there, i learned how to work on the floor, i drove a truck, and we went to the team track to haul potatoes, apples, and other items back to the store. l of this was done my hand, everything was by hand. you stacked by hand. there was hand trucks. now it's different. it's mostly stuff that's coming in by truck, it's palletized. so the amount of physical labor is practically nothing compared to what is was at the time. woman: just like our company, the growing families are generation after generation--4, 5, 6 generations. the people that my great uncle was doing business with are still doing business with us. and they rely upon us to do the best possible job of getting their product sold for them. [indistinct chatter] talia: my growers feel like family to me. i take pride in what they produce. i take pride