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Tomatoes are the signature crop at Ho Farms

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Neil Ho, propietor at Ho Farms, sorts through freshly picked tomatoes at the farm. While the farm, which recently moved to Wahiawa, also grows several kinds of vegetables, its signature crop is tomatoes. The fruit is picked at the peak of crisp ripeness and delivered to market the next day, as opposed to imported fruit picked too green off the vine.
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Golden tomatoes are seen at Ho Farms.
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Tomatoes on the vine at Ho Farms.
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Employee Keo Panyavong of Ho Farms picks tomatoes at the farm.
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Neil Ho sorts through tomatoes that were just picked.
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Employee Keo Panyavong picks tomatoes at the farm.
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Ho Farms propietor Neil Ho holds an armful of golden grape tomatoes.
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Employee Keo Panyavong of Ho Farms picks tomatoes at the farm.
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Tomatoes on the vine at Ho Farms.
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Ho Farms propieter Neil Ho carries a crate of freshly picked tomatoes.
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Tomato plants are seen at Ho Farms.
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Ho Farms propieter Neil Ho picks Japanese cucumbers at the farm.
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Tomato plants are see at Ho Farms.
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Ho Farms propieter Neil Ho picks Japanese cucumbers at the farm.
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Ho Farms propieter Neil Ho picks Japanese cucumbers at the farm.
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Neil Ho, propietor at Ho Farms, holds a tomato.

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