Never heard of using apples. The newspaper thing works well. Putting a few in a paper bag works well. I have stored them on open shelf in a root cellar and had ripe tomato sandwiches as late as new years day. I would lay about three or more thickness of newspaper on shelf and just lay news paper on top of them. I have been told not to use the slick colored paper. I tried laying them on bare wood shelf and they did not do good. Make sure they do not touch each other. I have been told to pull the plant up by the roots and hang in cellar. When I tried that the tomatoes shriveled up and the plant stayed nice and green up until past the first of year. Had a neighbor would wrap them in newspaper and store them in a box. That has worked for me as well. I tried putting them in a box without wrapping and they would rot. About as many ways of ripening tomatoes as different areas of the country. If you like fried green tomatoes,slice them dip in batter lay wax paper in bottom of large cake pan place in freezer when that layer freezes another sheet of wax paper and tomotoes until pan is full. If you don't like fried green tomatoes send them to me and I'll take care of them
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Today's Featured Article - New Hitches For Your Old Tractor - by Chris Pratt. For this article, we are going to make the irrational and unlikely assumption that you purchased an older tractor that is in tip top shape and needs no immediate repairs other than an oil change and a good bath. To the newcomer planning to restore the machine, this means you have everything you need for the moment (something to sit in the shop and just look at for awhile while you read the books). To the newcomer that wants to get out and use the machine for field work, you may have already hit a major roadblock. That is the dreaded "proprietary hitch". With the exception of the
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