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Alex Tingle, second from left, shows off the fruits of his labor with the rest of his team: from left, his mother, Kathy Fields; his FFA advisor, Ryan Thomas and Burlington processor Millard Long.
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Published August 25, 2008 11:24 am - A 15-year-old sophomore at West Jessamine County High School has turned an FFA project into a tomato-growing operation that will reach the shelves at top retailers this fall.

Teen’s tomato trade touted


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A 15-year-old sophomore at West Jessamine County High School has turned an FFA project into a tomato-growing operation that will reach the shelves at top retailers this fall.

Alex Tingle of Nicholasville will be the focus of promotional efforts related to a restaurant partnership in northern Kentucky and Remke Markets, and the fruit of his labors will appear statewide in jars of salsa on shelves of more than 100 Save-A-Lot stores.

“Alex is just one more example of hard work and the support of farm families that make Kentucky Proud succeed so dramatically,” Commissioner Richie Farmer said.

“You’ve heard me talk about teamwork and Alex stands as that kind of example,” Farmer said. “He took a classroom project to the top of the retail market by networking with my team at the Kentucky Department of Agriculture and other Kentucky Proud members.”

Tingle started a major tomato-growing operation as a freshman project, working with his FFA advisor and ag teacher, Ryan Thomas.

“What Alex proposed as a freshman is one of the best project proposals that I’ve seen because of the size, scope and amount of work,” Thomas said.

“He worked many hours into the night. I would have to call him in at one in the morning, asking him to quit working and come to bed so he could get some sleep before school,” said his mom, Kathy Fields, who is a principal at West Jessamine County Middle School.

Alex initially planned to have 100 tomato plants at most and figured that he would sell at the local farmers’ market. But Thomas’ ag class didn’t sell all their plants from the school greenhouse.

At the end of the school year, Alex informed his mom he was going to bring home all the unsold plants.

“I thought he was talking about another 40 or 50 plants,” Kathy said. “It was 900 total plants, including 700 tomatoes.”

Alex planted everything by hand. He did not have a tractor. He tilled a massive garden that had been idle pasture for 13 years.

Of the 700 tomato plants, 425 are Roma tomatoes, perfect for the pulp that salsa-maker Millard Long of Boone County needs for a number of private-label products he processes.

“As soon as I saw all the blooms – flowers everywhere – I panicked,” Alex said.

The Tingles know Kevan Evans in Georgetown, owner of Evans Orchard, which also has a country store. Evans couldn’t buy that many tomatoes, but he knew Millard Long through a connection made by Roger Snell of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.

Alex e-mailed Long, who visited the Tingles, offering to buy all of Alex’s tomato harvest and even some of his peppers.



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