Ep 48 - No Bosses, Big Tomatoes: How Morning Star Runs 40% of California’s Crop with William 'Skeeter' Bethea
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In this episode of Selling in the Paddock, Georgia heads to California (well… via Zoom) to talk tomatoes, trust and teamwork with William “Skeeter” Bethea from The Morning Star Company – the processor behind around 40% of California’s processing tomato crop.
Skeeter lifts the lid on how Morning Star runs a massive, highly technical tomato operation with no traditional bosses, and what that actually looks like day to day for the people growing, transplanting, harvesting and moving fruit through the factories.
Together, we dig into:
🌱 From seed to sauce – how Morning Star handles transplants, harvesting and trucking across Bakersfield, Sacramento and beyond
🧠 Planning backwards – why they start with factory demand and work back through the whole supply chain
🤝 Trust and collaboration – building relationships in a no-boss structure and why staying in your lane helps the whole team win
📊 Data, timing and adaptability – using growing degree hours, soil types and forecasts to hit tight processing windows
🍅 Yield vs flavour – stories from tomatoes, berries and onions, and what happens when “through the windscreen” meets “it has to taste good”
🧭 Integrity in ag – what Skeeter learned from a short detour into cannabis and why he came back to mainstream agriculture
🏈 Football and field teams – how American football tactics mirror high-performing teams in ag and sales