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Tomato Services in Albany, OR

Oregon · United States

  • Region

    Sacramento Valley

  • USDA zone

    9b

  • Services

    5

  • Providers

    1

Local Farm and Ag Service Providers Across Albany and the Mid-Willamette Valley

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Tomato Services on Agnomy

Transplanting & Drip Setup

Mechanical transplanting and buried drip tape to establish a uniform tomato stand

Crop Protection & Spraying

Ground and aerial applications for curly top, fruitworm, russet mite, and mildew

Mechanical Tomato Harvest

Self-propelled harvesters with electronic color sorting for processing tomatoes

Bulk Hauling to Cannery

Gondola and tandem-trailer hauling field-to-processor through peak season

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Custom Tomato Services for California Growers

Tomatoes are California's largest vegetable crop, and the state grows roughly 95% of the processing tomatoes in the United States, about 11 to 12 million tons a year on more than 200,000 acres concentrated in the Central Valley. Fresno County leads the nation, followed by Yolo, Merced, Kings, and San Joaquin. At that scale a tomato crop is a logistics problem as much as an agronomic one: every step from transplanting to the last load at the cannery runs on a tight, weather-driven schedule.

The season is stage-locked and equipment-heavy. It opens with land leveling and bed shaping, then mechanical transplanting of greenhouse-grown starts, since most California processing tomatoes are transplanted rather than direct-seeded. Buried drip tape with fertigation has become the standard, delivering water and nitrogen in splits matched to crop demand. Through the summer growers manage weeds and protect against beet leafhopper and curly top, tomato fruitworm, russet mite, and powdery mildew, often by air. Custom operators bring the transplanters, sprayers, drip crews, and scouts that keep a block on schedule.

Harvest is where processing and fresh-market tomatoes diverge. Processing fruit is cut in a single pass by self-propelled harvesters with electronic color sorters at close to an acre an hour, then moved field-to-cannery in 12.5-ton gondolas, so harvest and hauling have to be tightly coordinated. Fresh-market tomatoes are staked, tied, and hand-picked in multiple passes to protect quality. Agnomy connects growers with vetted local operators for every stage, from transplanting and drip to crop protection, harvest, and hauling, with scheduling, quotes, and payments handled in one place.

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Tomatoes in Albany

What growers ask about tomatoes services in Albany.

  • When are processing tomatoes harvested in California?
    California's processing tomato harvest runs from late June through October, peaking in August and September. Varieties are bred to ripen together so harvesters make a single pass through the field.
  • Are California tomatoes transplanted or direct-seeded?
    Most California processing tomatoes are set as greenhouse-grown transplants using mechanical transplanters, typically from March into early June. Some acreage is precision direct-seeded, and sprinkler irrigation is often used to establish the stand.
  • How are processing tomatoes harvested?
    They are harvested mechanically by self-propelled harvesters fitted with electronic color sorters. A machine can cut about an acre an hour, feeding tomatoes into gondolas that each hold roughly 12.5 tons before trucks haul them to the cannery.
  • What kind of irrigation do tomato fields use?
    Buried drip tape with fertigation has replaced furrow irrigation as the standard for processing tomatoes. Fertilizer is injected through the drip system in multiple applications to match crop demand and reduce nitrogen losses.
  • Do you offer fresh-market tomato services?
    Yes. Fresh-market growers can find crews for staking, twine tying, pruning and suckering, and multi-pick hand harvest, in addition to the field operations shared with processing tomatoes.
  • What does custom tomato harvesting cost?
    Custom tomato harvesting is usually priced per ton or per acre and varies with yield, field conditions, and haul distance. Request quotes from operators on Agnomy to compare local rates and availability.

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