Keys to 60+ Tons Processing Tomato Yields

September 2, 2020 12:00 pm
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Cory Broad

KEY GROWER DEVELOPMENT MANAGER, JAIN IRRIGATION

Cory helps growers hit big yield numbers for processing tomatoes through precision irrigation and other farming practices he’s learned over the years. On Wednesday, Cory is going to share those practices with you.

The production of processing tomatoes in the United States changes each year as growers, processors, and buyers all try to navigate conditions inside the field and far beyond the soil between Bakersfield and Northern California. 

Growers need to stay flexible to keep up with the changing conditions and Cory has a host of ways to stay ahead of the competition.  

We are looking forward to sharing this valuable growing information with you

 
Cory Broad

Territory Sales Manager - Product Manager

Cory is a Certified Crop Adviser, Certified Irrigation Designer, and Certified Ag Irrigation Specialist.  Cory is a lifelong resident of the Central Valley and specializes in helping agricultural producers achieve maximum production while minimizing water-use.

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