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My quest for tomatoes that will bear fruit in a cool, cloudy climate led me to Dr. James Myers of Oregon State University. This inspired plantsman told me why a tomato plant that needs no fertilization is the key, and how he and his team are teaming up with chefs and breeding vegetables better suited to organic cultivation
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My quest for tomatoes that will bear fruit in a cool, cloudy climate led me to Dr. James Myers of Oregon State University. This inspired plantsman told me why a tomato plant that needs no fertilization is the key, and how he and his team are teaming up with chefs and breeding vegetables better suited to organic cultivation

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