When I lived in a village in Russia, we had about five cows, in the summer we would feed them with apples, zucchinis, watermelons, melons and overgrown cucamber. They loved those fruits like crazy. If I had a big farm, I would make I plant hundreds of say apple trees and feed them apples too besides grass
Consider planting a leaf cutter ant-farm with small seeded plants like miner's lettuce or possibly whole dragonfruits into the ground for their mycorrhizal aid and seed sprouting with their phenylacetic acid lined fungal chambers. This secretion of the leaf cutter is not only antibacterial (research miners lettuce and Miwok people) but it also gives a strong sweet honey like scent. I have a theory that eating food grown by the ants will give livestock more pest and disease resistance. I think it's actually why the Miwok had started this practice.
I would still eat overwatered tomatoes! They may not look pretty but they're still perfectly edible tomatoes! Just cut off where the cracks are and eat the rest!