Rachael Brooke, Phillips-Rooks District Extension Agent Agriculture and Natural Resources

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Tomato plants look healthy but aren’t setting fruit

With the high daytime temperatures lately, you may notice that your otherwise healthy tomato plants fail to produce fruit. When daytime temperatures reach above 85 degrees F, it interferes with pollination and can cause the plants to abort their flowers. The optimal temperature for tomatoes to fr...

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