Interesting, and the growing plants create this years produce, and next years fertilizer and ground cover, while minimizing plant to human pathogens, all in the same growing space.
Broadcast garden lime on top of the soil keeping with the no till experiment, the BetterBoy tomatoes are staggered two plants wide in the row to slow vertical growth and minimize why blossom end rot occurs.
So if you made a ten foot long and wide test patch of wide row growing, 24" wide growing zone for the row,
grew hairy vetch & rye for green manure, let it get up 12+ inches tall,
mowed it down & lightly tilled it under, and immediately covered the tilled dirt with mulch to be moved when planting,
waited 6-8 weeks to plant letting the green manure rot, during which time you grafted brandywine's and Cherokee Purple tomatoes onto BetterBoy rootstock for increased disease resistance
and only moved mulch to plant them
and planted one or two maxifort tomato plants 6-8 inches away on the east and west side of the grafted tomato, then restore the mulch.
Then as soon as the maxifort's are tall enough cut the stalk a length enough to easily bend over and also graft onto the BetterBoy rootstock section to feed the superior maxifort vigor to the BetterBoy root stock.
Grow short growing clover and heirloom soybeans between the tomatoes.
Sidedress with good compost that has been protected from being rained on, and also using various rockdust, and grass clippings as additions to the mulch.
Any takers for the experiment ? Even use a temp. hoophouse to warm things up sooner & extend the growing season.