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'''Tom Rogers''' is the head of a Growers Association in California.
'''Tom Rogers''' is the head of a Growers Association in California.


He, as with the other members, respond to [[John Steadman]]'s claims of jumping aliens and flying saucers with a level of incredulity that results in Steadman's loss of any clout he had with the association or its members ([[Space Croppers]]).
He, as with the other members, respond to [[John Steadman]]'s claims of [[Galactican|jumping aliens]] and [[Anti-gravity ship|flying saucers]] with a level of incredulity that results in Steadman's loss of any clout he had. He oversees the reversal of Steadman's water restrictions, thus remedying the issues of both [[Alonzo Farm|the Alonzo]]'s and other local growers {{G80|Space Croppers}}.


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Tom Rogers is the head of a Growers Association in California.

He, as with the other members, respond to John Steadman's claims of jumping aliens and flying saucers with a level of incredulity that results in Steadman's loss of any clout he had. He oversees the reversal of Steadman's water restrictions, thus remedying the issues of both the Alonzo's and other local growers (1980: "Space Croppers").