Tomato Growing Forum
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Subject: Massachusetts State Record?
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Joe Fish |
Peabody Massachusetts
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Does anyone know what the record in Massachusetts is?
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8/29/2025 8:56:02 AM
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VTJohn |
Jericho Vermont
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I don't know anything current but I believe Scott Marley had a 5.77 pound quite a few years ago.
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8/29/2025 11:03:33 AM
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Saswampo |
San Diego, CA
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According to "Jack's Stats" it's 5.12 lbs and held by Peter DeNigris from 2019.
https://gpc1.org/tomatoes-gpc-country-state-and-province-records/
[Last edit: 08/29/25 12:17:04 PM]
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8/29/2025 12:15:52 PM
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1064 |
Tenino, WA.
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The largest tomato I have recorded for Scott Marley is a 4.46 grown in 2011. It ranks in 3rd place for Massachusetts. I show 63 tomato entries from Massachusetts. Peter DeNigris holds 1st & 2nd place for tomatoes grown in Massachusetts @ 5.12 & 4.59. I do not keep track of EXH or DMG entries.
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9/1/2025 3:06:23 AM
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VTJohn |
Jericho Vermont
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Scott's 5.77 must have been a UOW or DMG then or it was weighed after weigh offs and early tomato deadline.
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9/2/2025 6:50:19 AM
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Joe Fish |
Peabody Massachusetts
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Jack, if I have one bigger than the 5.12 do I need to wait until a fair like Topsfield to get it weighed and certified or is there a form I can fill out and get it certified on a deli scale or some place similar.
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9/3/2025 2:15:33 PM
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Ken D. |
Connecticut, USA
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https://gpc1.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/GPC-Rules-and-Handbook-2024.pdf
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9/3/2025 2:37:39 PM
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