2023 Vegetable Seed Trials: What’s New in Tomatoes [Videos]
Today’s vegetable seed suppliers have a lot on their plates — literally. Luckily, they love to show off what’s cooking by way of new varieties. The 2023 Hall (NY) Field Days gave us a chance to see it for ourselves. I recently visited the annual trials and caught on film five seed breeders talking about several cool tomato varieties ripe for growers. Scan the slideshow below to view short video descriptions of each.
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Blushing Star and Dark Star (PanAmerican Seed)
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/qcjNMR2tlhM
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Chocolate Sprinkles (PanAmerican Seed)
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/fEKobu9l1cM
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Inca (Sakata Seed America)
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/DhTfty1b5Gc
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Pink Delicious (Seminis/Bayer Crop Science)
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/B_rozguqIBY
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Red Coral (Harris Moran)
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/v8ZIWt7HaXM
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STM2255 (Sakata Seed America)
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/rkRFmiRail8
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Sun Dipper (PanAmerican Seed)
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/XUYl10US_64
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Tonatico (Bejo Seeds)
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/o241LP44PaE
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Blushing Star and Dark Star (PanAmerican Seed)
Chocolate Sprinkles (PanAmerican Seed)
Inca (Sakata Seed America)
Pink Delicious (Seminis/Bayer Crop Science)
Red Coral (Harris Moran)
STM2255 (Sakata Seed America)
Sun Dipper (PanAmerican Seed)
Tonatico (Bejo Seeds)
The following seed breeders addressed tomatoes: Bejo Seeds; HM.Clause; PanAmerican Seed; Sakata Seed America; and Seminis/Bayer Vegetable Seed.
Stay tuned for more post-coverage of the 2023 Hall Field Days and other vegetable field trials we attended.
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Thomas Skernivitz is Senior Content Specialist, Horticulture Group, at Meister Media Worldwide. See all author stories here.