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          | Subject:  Another dumb question from newbie 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | LJ | South Dakota | Do you have to time your tomato to be ready at the time of an official weigh-off, or with tomatoes is it weigh when ready on certified scale with witnesses?  Just curious as to how GPC runs this. | 5/26/2020 9:06:31 AM | 
		
            | Porkchop | Central NY | You can enter with early submission form to the gpc, but yes most try to set a good one for the weighoff- count back 45-50 days from date of weighoff and hope you have something to pollinate. If too early, tomatoes less than half red will store at least a few weeks if need be. | 5/26/2020 10:32:21 AM | 
		
            | SaladDoug_UK | Norfolk, UK | The early weigh off will accept entries upto September 30th of each year.- after that date, if you had a tomato you wanted listed, it would need to be at an official weigh off.
 
 You can have 3 tomatoes listed via the early form (and can submit more, but biggest 3 counted) - more than that and you need the official weigh off.
 
 
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            | wile coyote | On a cliff in the desert | You can bring a green tomato to a weigh off. Rick Spaziani brought a green 6.66 pound tomato to a weigh off last year. | 5/26/2020 3:11:31 PM | 
		
            | wile coyote | On a cliff in the desert | I won Stillwater weigh off with a 3.61 green tomato last year LJ. Bring big ones to a weigh off even if they are green. | 5/26/2020 3:12:50 PM | 
		
        
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