Harris Moran-8849 Named 2019 Rodeo Tomato

Small Tomatoes

The high-yielding Harris Moran-8849 tomato has been selected as the official “rodeo tomato” for the 2019 San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo, which runs from Feb. 7-24.The Harris Moran-8849 is a high-yielding plant with extra-large deep red fruit. The Harris Moran-8849 and Texas Superstar plants will be available for sale at the Master Gardener booth in the HEB Little Buckaroo Farms tent during the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo. (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service photo)

“Each year, a new tomato variety is selected by Texas A&M AgriLife to be the official tomato of the event,” said David Rodriguez, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service horticulturist, Bexar County. “Selection of the rodeo tomato is a 20-plus-year tradition.”

Rodeo tomato plants will be available for sale at the Bexar County Master Gardener display at the HEB Little Buckaroo Farms tent on the San Antonio Livestock Exposition grounds.

The Harris Moran-8849 was one of many tomato plant varieties tested during the annual Texas A&M AgriLife tomato trials, Rodriguez noted.

“Harris Moran-8849 is a determinate plant producing high yields of extra-large fruit that are deep red in color,” he said. “This early season hybrid tomato is well adapted to the state’s growing conditions since the compact vine provides adequate foliage cover and produces a concentrated fruit set.”

He said the plant produces firm, oblate fruit that ripen uniformly and are very smooth when produced under normal growing conditions.

“Harris Moran-8849 tomatoes are also resistant to several plant diseases, including verticillium wilt, fusarium wilt, fusarium crown and root rot,” Rodriguez noted.

Related Posts

Made for Shade

By Gail Dugelby.  There are plenty of flowering plants and grasses that are made for the shade— and they save water, too! Bermuda grass and...

Steer Deer Clear of Your Landscape

By Sasha Kodet. Make your landscape less inviting with plants that offend. Our deer friends dislike aromatic, prickly, fuzzy and milky sap plants. With recent...

Texas Buckeye Beauties

By Gail Dugelby. Texas’ native buckeyes unleash their exotic hybrid flowers along Salado Creek for a festival of red, pink and yellow. We’re not seeing...