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Uploaded by ReadingEagleVideo on Sep 29, 2008
Reading Eagle photographer Ryan McFadden talks with farmer Tim Stark about his turn tomato farming.
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Tomatoes are unhealthy to humanoids. thanks, i will get some seeds of other edibles you have
BullyMangler 3 weeks ago
those were weird and interesting tomatoes :p, gosh i have to get myself some heirloom seeds
nephildevil 7 months ago
I love how he talks about his tomatoes, and their character!
KatDrinkTea 7 months ago
Those weird looking ones I'd eat way before the "perfect" ones - They're so beautiful and delicious!
Illiasc 1 year ago
man those tomates looks good
mrbealer 1 year ago
id like to know if any of his employees are paying taxes like we all are thats all
rocky038 1 year ago
what is he scratching at 1:00
dazzzed78 2 years ago
So, according to you, "life ends where science says"? And, who are these controllers of life, that they know where life begins and ends?
MageesterMixit 2 years ago
Environmental factors affect a plants phenotype not it's genotype.
subcoolfl 2 years ago
The best of gardeners should be improving upon the plant, if at all possible. Now, that would take a certain skill, good stuff.
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Tomatoes are unhealthy to humanoids. thanks, i will get some seeds of other edibles you have
BullyMangler 3 weeks ago
those were weird and interesting tomatoes :p, gosh i have to get myself some heirloom seeds
nephildevil 7 months ago
I love how he talks about his tomatoes, and their character!
KatDrinkTea 7 months ago
Those weird looking ones I'd eat way before the "perfect" ones - They're so beautiful and delicious!
Illiasc 1 year ago
man those tomates looks good
mrbealer 1 year ago
id like to know if any of his employees are paying taxes like we all are thats all
rocky038 1 year ago
what is he scratching at 1:00
dazzzed78 2 years ago
So, according to you, "life ends where science says"? And, who are these controllers of life, that they know where life begins and ends?
MageesterMixit 2 years ago
Environmental factors affect a plants phenotype not it's genotype.
subcoolfl 2 years ago
The best of gardeners should be improving upon the plant, if at all possible. Now, that would take a certain skill, good stuff.
MageesterMixit 2 years ago