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April 22, 2021

Tomato Organic Seed Production: A Virtual How-To Training

This webinar was hosted by Tomato Organic Management and Improvement Project (TOMI) partners Laurie McKenzie and Jared Zystro from Organic Seed alliance, and Plant Pathologist Dan Egel from Purdue University and is a virtual training on the how-to’s of organic tomato seed production. This 60-minute webinar covers tomato biology, climatic requirements, genetic maintenance, disease management, and how to harvest clean and store tomato seed. The training is based on the Tomato Seed Production Guide available for free download in our resource library.

Crops: Tomatoes

Publication Categories: Webinars

Tags: Seed Production, Tomato Organic Management and Improvement (TOMI), Webinar

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