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1. Apply a low-nitrogen fertilizer to the soil before planting tomatoes. According to David H. Trinklein of the University of Missouri Cooperative, fertilizers with an analysis of
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1. Provide your goats with regular, daily access to a pasture where they can browse at will. According to the Sheep and Goat website, daily access to a pasture is enough to meet the
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1. Use liquid fertilizer after planting the seedlings in your garden (or when foliage is at least 3 inches high, if you started them in the ground from seed). To do this, carefully
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1. Select fully ripened tomatoes to feed your pig. Never feed a pig a green tomato or any other part of the tomato plant, because these are toxic to pigs. 2. Wash the tomato in running
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