Just about any fruit or vegetable you're
tempted to eat today was probably grown in the Central
Valley. The farmers there rely on an army of seasonal
workers to prune, pick and pack the nation's food, but
that army is largely uninsured. And it's unclear how the
new health care law will affect them. Reporter: Sarah Varney
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