100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden

100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden
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Publisher : Workman Publishing
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 0761114009
ISBN-13 : 9780761114000
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis 100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden by :

Covers all the "ins" and "outs" of tomato growing, from planting and harvesting to fertilizing and caging, in a guide that comes complete with a review of tomatoes of all shapes, colors, and sizes

The Tomato in America

The Tomato in America
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 0252070097
ISBN-13 : 9780252070099
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Tomato in America by : Andrew F. Smith

From the Americas to Australasia, from northern Europe to southern Africa, the tomato tickles the world's taste buds. Americans along devour more than twelve million tons annually of this peculiar fruit, variously considered poisonous, curative, and aphrodisiacal. In this first concerted study of the tomato in America, Andrew F. Smith separates myth from historical fact, beginning with the Salem, New Jersey, man who, in 1820, allegedly attracted spectators from hundreds of miles to watch him eat a tomato on the courthouse steps (the legend says they expected to see him die a painful death). Later, hucksters such as Dr. John Cook Bennett and the Amazing Archibald Miles peddled the tomato's purported medicinal benefits. The competition was so fierce that the Tomato Pill War broke out in 1838. The Tomato in America traces the early cultivation of the tomato, its infiltration of American cooking practices, the early manufacture of preserved tomatoes and ketchup (soon hailed as "the national condiment of the United States"), and the "great tomato mania" of the 1820s and 1830s. The book also includes tomato recipes from the pre-Civil War period, covering everything from sauces, soups, and main dishes to desserts and sweets. Now available for the first time in paperback, The Tomato in America provides a piquant and entertaining look at a versatile and storied figure in culinary history.

American Tomato

American Tomato
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Publisher : Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 158979222X
ISBN-13 : 9781589792227
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis American Tomato by : Robert Hendrickson

As everyone knows there is currently a shortage of tomatoes, and the prices in stores are skyrocketing. There is no better time than now for people to learn how to grow their own. Hendrickson provides tips on how to grow tomatoes year round. American Tomato is chalk full of information on storing and growing tomatoes, the different varieties of tomatoes, and delicious tomato recipes. This is the complete tomato guide for any vegetable gardener or tomato lover alike.

Epic Tomatoes

Epic Tomatoes
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Publisher : Storey Publishing, LLC
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781612122090
ISBN-13 : 1612122094
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Epic Tomatoes by : Craig LeHoullier

Savor your best tomato harvest ever! Craig LeHoullier provides everything a tomato enthusiast needs to know about growing more than 200 varieties of tomatoes, from planting to cultivating and collecting seeds at the end of the season. He also offers a comprehensive guide to various pests and tomato diseases, explaining how best to avoid them. With beautiful photographs and intriguing tomato profiles throughout, Epic Tomatoes celebrates one of the most versatile and delicious crops in your garden.

Tomatoland

Tomatoland
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Publisher : Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9781449408411
ISBN-13 : 1449408419
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Tomatoland by : Barry Estabrook

2012 IACP Award Winner in the Food Matters category Supermarket produce sections bulging with a year-round supply of perfectly round, bright red-orange tomatoes have become all but a national birthright. But in Tomatoland, which is based on his James Beard Award-winning article, "The Price of Tomatoes," investigative food journalist Barry Estabrook reveals the huge human and environmental cost of the $5 billion fresh tomato industry. Fields are sprayed with more than one hundred different herbicides and pesticides. Tomatoes are picked hard and green and artificially gassed until their skins acquire a marketable hue. Modern plant breeding has tripled yields, but has also produced fruits with dramatically reduced amounts of calcium, vitamin A, and vitamin C, and tomatoes that have fourteen times more sodium than the tomatoes our parents enjoyed. The relentless drive for low costs has fostered a thriving modern-day slave trade in the United States. How have we come to this point? Estabrook traces the supermarket tomato from its birthplace in the deserts of Peru to the impoverished town of Immokalee, Florida, a.k.a. the tomato capital of the United States. He visits the laboratories of seedsmen trying to develop varieties that can withstand the rigors of agribusiness and still taste like a garden tomato, and then moves on to commercial growers who operate on tens of thousands of acres, and eventually to a hillside field in Pennsylvania, where he meets an obsessed farmer who produces delectable tomatoes for the nation's top restaurants. Throughout Tomatoland, Estabrook presents a who's who cast of characters in the tomato industry: the avuncular octogenarian whose conglomerate grows one out of every eight tomatoes eaten in the United States; the ex-Marine who heads the group that dictates the size, color, and shape of every tomato shipped out of Florida; the U.S. attorney who has doggedly prosecuted human traffickers for the past decade; and the Guatemalan peasant who came north to earn money for his parents' medical bills and found himself enslaved for two years. Tomatoland reads like a suspenseful whodunit as well as an expose of today's agribusiness systems and the price we pay as a society when we take taste and thought out of our food purchases.

Tomato Health Management

Tomato Health Management
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Publisher : APS Press the American Phytopathological Society
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0890544026
ISBN-13 : 9780890544020
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Tomato Health Management by : R. Michael Davis

Tomato Health Management is a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary guide to the healthy production of both fresh-market and processing tomatoes. This book emphasizes management strategies to address challenges at all stages of production - from seedling production through postharvest handling. Those strategies cover disease and pest control, cultural practices such as irrigation and fertilization, nutritional and other abiotic disorders, and postharvest quality. It provides science-based knowledge in an accessible format that will be useful to anyone in the tomato-production industry.

The Pan American Tomato

The Pan American Tomato
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 718
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435051444321
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Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pan American Tomato by : Edgar John Udine

Souper Tomatoes

Souper Tomatoes
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 081352752X
ISBN-13 : 9780813527529
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Souper Tomatoes by : Andrew F. Smith

Uses tomato soup as a lens through which to investigate the histories of soup, tomatoes, and canning.

The Great Tomato Book

The Great Tomato Book
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Publisher : Ten Speed Press
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9780307815811
ISBN-13 : 0307815811
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Great Tomato Book by : Gary Ibsen

A vine-ripened, juicy delight of a book from Gary Ibsen, founder of the renowned TomatoFest celebration in Carmel, California. Heirloom tomatoes are hot right now, and Ibsen gives history and cultivation information for such sweet delights as Radiator Charlie's Mortgage Lifter, Boxcar Willie's, and Aunt Ruby's Yellow Cherry, among others. With 40-plus festival standout recipes, including Mu Shu Tomato Pillows on Spicy Slaw, Baked Tomato Tart, and, of course, Old-Fashioned Fried Green Tomatoes.

Compendium of Tomato Diseases and Pests

Compendium of Tomato Diseases and Pests
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 0890544344
ISBN-13 : 9780890544341
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Compendium of Tomato Diseases and Pests by : Jeffrey Bryant Jones

"Botanically speaking, tomato is a fruit. But by common understanding it is often considered a vegetable as well. Regardless of which term you use, tomato is the most "Googled" fruit and one of the most commonly grown. Unfortunately, tomato plants are also a common target for many diseases and pests, affecting production for anyone growing the crop, including commercial producers trying to maximize yield and the small scale gardener who wants flawless and flavorful garden fresh tomatoes for salads, cooking, and canning. Enter Compendium of Tomato Diseases and Pests, Second Edition. The nearly 250 images and associated information in this highly useful and significantly upgraded book allows anyone-from the gardener to professional-to identify, understand, diagnose, and treat more than 60 diseases of tomato occurring throughout the world. This impressive new handbook, written by expert plant pathologists working with this crop, includes nearly 20 new diseases and disorders, including those caused by fungi and oomycetes, bacteria, phytoplasmas, viruses and viroids."--Publisher's description.