Introduction to Tomatoes!

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Introduction to Tomatoes! Missouri Tomato School Joplin, MO August 14, 2017 Dr. Richard G. Snyder Professor & Vegetable Specialist

In The Beginning Tomato plants originated in Central and South America in the Andes Mountains Aztec word tomatl evolved to Spanish word tomate. Tomato USE started in Mexico Spread by the Spanish throughout Americas

Where Are Tomatoes Grown? 170 million tons in the world (2014 data) 31% of all tomatoes grown in China U.S. is 3 rd after India. California grows 90% of all plum tomatoes in the U.S. and 35% of all plum tomatoes in the world.

Tomatoes in Europe In 2014, tomatoes made up 23% of total fresh vegetable output from European Union More than half from Spain, Italy, and Poland

Tomato Tips for Success Pick a sunny site Pick a good variety Avoid over watering Avoid over fertilizing Avoid over crowding and that s about it!

Production Systems Field, High Tunnel, Greenhouse

Soil Test Do it! Avoids wasting fertilizer Too much fertilizer not good for plants or environment Improves yield and quality Healthy plants resist disease Lime if needed (raises ph) (not slag) ph 6 6.5 for tomatoes

Soil ph If the ph is wrong nothing works well Field tomatoes 6-6.5 is ideal Greenhouse tomatoes 5.6 5.8

Tomato Fertilizer NPK of course! Importance of calcium Blossom-end rot Do not over-nitrate ph Declines over the years and during season Why?

Tomato Fertilizer Conventional Preplant Sidedress at bloom Sidedress at quarter-size fruit or Fertigation Weekly on most soils

http://extension.msstate.edu/sites/default/files/publications/publications/p2037_0.pdf

Each vegetable has a nutrient requirement to produce well. Follow soil test recommendations. Most growers use too much fertilizer!

Who s In Your Family? The Solanaceae Tomato Pepper (sweet, hot, etc.) Eggplant Potato (Irish potato) And? Tobacco

Plant Rotation Nematodes (root knot) Soil borne diseases Fusarium wilt Rhizoctonia Pythium Verticillium wilt Southern stem blight Weed control

Types of Tomatoes Determinate Will produce earlier Harvest is shorter season Celebrity, Heatwave, most Mountain vars. Indeterminate Will produce later Grows and produces forever Better Boy, Beefsteak types, cherries

Which variety should you grow? About 7,500 varieties available now Probably 20,000 total Your choice Thousands to choose from Most popular in Mississippi: Better Boy Celebrity Big Beef Sweet 100 You might try: Mountain Spring Amelia Sweet Million Mini Charm Photo source: Wikipedia

http://www.thepacker.com/guides/pest-production-guides

Container Varieties Need smaller plants, but can still have full-sized fruit Tumbling Tom Red Tumbling Tom Yellow Tumbler Super Bush Sweetheart of the Patio Big Boy Bush Bush Champion

Patio Choice Yellow All America Selections Winner for 2017 Compact determinate for containers

Tomato Pollination pollination vs. fertilization Female parts ovary and pistil (style and stigma) Male parts anthers (form a cone) and pollen

Growing Vegetables Crop Input Cost Labor Cost Potential Profit Greens $3423 $1593 $2539 Okra 6279 3082 5564 Southern Peas 1157 701 770 Tomatoes 13,051 5231 9307* Source: 2015 Vegetable production budgets available at http://www.agecon.msstate.edu/whatwedo/budgets.asp. Numbers are average yields and sale prices. Labor costs are figured at $9.87/hour for most operations and are a subset of the input cost column. Many beginning operators provide their own family labor so the income would be the sum of the labor and potential profit column. * Wholesale estimate for tomatoes. Direct sales may double this amount.

Tomato Yields Field tomatoes Mississippi average 15,000 LB/A Average yield in U.S. 28,000 LB/A * Good yield in U.S. 41,000 LB/A * * Fresh market, Knott s Handbook Greenhouse tomato yield average 35 LB/plant/year (varies from 15 to 100!) 35 LB/plant/year = 305,000 LB/A

Plastic Mulch and Drip Irrigation are State of the Art

Plastic Mulch Must be Applied Properly Bed Shapers and Mechanical Mulch Layers Do a Great Job

Mulch layer Forms bed, lays mulch in one pass Also puts down drip tube under the mulch

Transplants can shorten the growing season in the field by 10-14 days. The root ball should always be completely buried in the fired. As long as something green is sticking out the plant is not too deep. Tomatoes BENEFIT from being planted DEEPER than in cell tray.

Staking Tight around stake Loose around stem Not under a flower

Caging

Florida weave is used to support tomato plants in the field. This system eliminates tying knots and greatly speeds up the process. Stakes are driven between every other plant, so use half the stakes compared to the old system. Polypropylene or other non-nylon string is tied to the end stake, then looped around each stake in the row. The string is then placed on the other side of the plant coming the other direction and the string is tied to the same end stake. Two knows per row! Florida Weave aka Steak & Weave

Strings are added every eight to ten inches.

Stakes can be anything that will support forty pounds.

Just how big do tomatoes get? 2 lbs? 4 lbs? The Guinness Book of Records winner is 7 lbs, 12 ounces Variety: Delicious grown by Gordon Graham of Edmond, Oklahoma in 1986

Tomato Pruning (Suckering) Determinate - only remove first suckers Indeterminate - leave one sucker under first fruit cluster Or, every sucker! Or, no suckers! (there are no hard rules)

Ripeness Stages Red Ripe Red Light red Pink Turning Breaker Green - maybe for fried green tomatoes Light Red Green Breaker Turning Pink

Blossom End Rot Calcium AND Water Relations

What is it? Roundup Injury

Herbicide Damage Do not use Roundup near tomatoes. Do not use 2,4-D near tomatoes.

Preventing Herbicide Damage Use separate sprayer just for herbicides Do not spray herbicides on windy day Use lower pressure, larger droplet size. Optimum spray conditions 82 F and 60% humidity Beware of weed & feed products for lawn

Use Diagnostics Resources When Needed send pictures by email Local County Director or Area Horticulture Agent Extension Specialist Digital diagnostics Diagnostics laboratory

Fall Flower & Garden Fest October 13 & 14 2017 Crystal Springs, MS This is the 39 th year! Information: http://extension.msstate.edu/fallfest

Questions?