Sakata Hosts Annual Fall Field Trials
Sakata hosted its annual fall trials at the company’s Ft. Myers, FL, field station to show its dealer partners and growers new varieties available for commercial release. The event draws attendees from across the Eastern U.S. Check out the slideshow to see what’s new from Sakata and varieties’ key selling points.
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Cory Dombrowski, Sakata vegetable trials coordinator
Cory Dombrowski, Sakata vegetable trials coordinator, hosted Florida Grower editor Frank Giles for a tour of the company's newest variety seed offerings.
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Atlantis
- 5 to 6 pound size eastern shipper with uniform fruit size and excellent interior quality
- Plant produces a really strong vine
- High resistance to Fom 0-2; sf 1, IR to sf
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Raceway
- Widely adapted round determinant tomato on a strong plant
- Great overwinter variety for South Florida
- High resistance to Aal; Fol 1-2; For; Vd 1; Intermediate resistance to IR Ss
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Grenada
- This Cubanelle pepper has great size and yield
- High resistance to xcv 0-3, 7-8
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Specialty Peppers
- Three colorful specialty peppers that are great for eating fresh or stuffing
- Prolific fruit growing on an medium-sized plant
- Great for U-Pick and farmers market settings
- Very early maturing and always the first color in the field
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Touchdown
- This mid-early maturity variety has excellent yield potential and a long cycle of production
- Fruit are uniformly blocky and smooth with thick walls
- High resistance to TMV 0; Xcv 0-5, 7-9
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Spicy Slice
- This dual purpose processing and fresh market jalapeño has smooth skin and great length
- Great yields on medium-size plant
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Sakata Charismatic
- This early maturing 45-count variety has a dark rind
- It grows strong vigorous vines
- It has good cold-setting ability
- The fruit is uniform with tiny pips
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Magno
- This large jalapeño has great extended harvest and light checking
- It produces a strong, vigorous plant
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Sakata Unbridled
- The mid-maturing 35-45-count variety has a dark rind
- The plant has high yield potential and very strong vines
- The flesh is crisp and firm and deep red in color
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Gridiron
- This mid-early maturity variety produces great size and quality fruit
- It produces nice, dark-color fruit on a strong plant
- High resistance to TMV 0; Xcv 0-5, 7-9; Intermediate resistance to TEV
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Mariscal
- This dark-green early maturing poblano pepper has great size
- The variety works well in hot to cold season slots
- Classic poblano shape
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Kingman
- The mid-maturing 35-45-count variety has a traditional rind
- It has high yield potential
- Fruit have a round-oval shape
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Sakata Secretariat
- This early maturing 45-count variety has a traditional rind
- It has good cold-setting ability
- It has high yield potential with tiny pips
- The flesh is firm, crisp and deep red in color
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Fiesta
- The plant produces dark, black-green, glossy fruits
- It has outstanding yields of uniformly long, cylindrical fruit
- Easy-to-harvest with large and open plants
- Spinless petioles, resulting in minimal harvest damage
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Infinite Gold
- New, long shelflife melon with a big flavor advantage over other LSL types.
- Uniform 9 and 12 box size, round oval fruit
- High resistance to fom 0-2; sf 2
Photo by Frank Giles
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Sakata Endeavor
- The plant produces medium-dark green, glossy fruits early and steadily
- Medium large open plants with reduced spines
- Widely adapted plants exhibit excellent yield potential
- Intermediate resistance zymv; WMV; PRSV; Sf
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Sakata Avatar
- 7 to 9 pound farm market type eastern shipper variety
- Good for higher latitudes and early spring plantings to get size
Photo by Frank Giles
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Cory Dombrowski, Sakata vegetable trials coordinator
Sakata Atlantis
Sakata Raceway
Sakata Grenada
Sakata Specialty Peppers
Sakata Touchdown
Sakata Spicy Slice
Sakata Charismatic
Sakata Magno
Sakata Unbridled
Sakata Gridiron
Sakata Mariscal
Sakata Kingman
Sakata Secretariat
Sakata Fiesta
Sakata Infinite Gold
Sakata Endeavor
Sakata Avatar
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Giles is editor of Florida Grower, a Meister Media Worldwide publication. See all author stories here.