about, like, maybe, like, the seventies and the eighties when the sunkist factory was built, he actually of my childhood is rooted in watching my abuelo and going to those fields and passing by them or being i those fields with him. ♪ woman: you know, this region was really founded in agriculture. it was only in maybe the 1980s when things stard to really shift. now we're looking at an area largely dedicated to the logistics industry as a kind of singular use of the land. start to see the creep-- 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020. there's about 3,000 warehouses in san bernardino county, another thousand in riverside. clustering them together equals about 35 square miles. randy: this whole thing will be paved. imagine 160 acres under, let's just say, 3 monster warehouses. i thought this morning, "what would i say if the developers came today and said we're gonna buy amy's farm, we're gonna donate the land to your nonprofit and amy'farm can stay in perpetuity. just let us do our thing." i would turn it down. amy might not, but i would turn it down. amy's farm is irrelevant if you build all this with