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Agosto 25, 2013
National Potato Commission hosts Oregon farm tour for US EPA regulators
During the week of Aug. 23, the National Potato Council (NPC) led a delegation of five U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees in a crop tour of the Columbia Basin growing area in Oregon.From the archive
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Agosto 07, 2013
Maine potatoes recovering after wet and soggy season
Industry leaders with the Maine Potato Board said Thursday that after a wet and soggy spring which forced some growers to do some replanting, crops are recovering and if the weather holds, Aroostook County is on track to have a bountiful potato harvest.From the archive

Julio 29, 2013
Don Odiorne Receives 2013 Foodservice Achievement Award
For the past 25 years, Don Odiorne, Vice President-Foodservice for the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC), has focused his considerable energies on creating national awareness and customer preference for Idaho® Potatoes in the foodservice sector.From the archive

Julio 24, 2013
Reversal of WIC's White Potato Ban Approved by House Committee
Recently, the House Appropriations Committee approved an amendment offered by Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho) to require USDA to include fresh white potatoes as part of its Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program.From the archive

Mayo 21, 2013
Snack Food Association responds to (IOM) Report: Sodium Intake in Populations: Assessment of Evidence
The Snack Food Association (SFA) and the American Bakers Association (ABA) believe the findings from the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Report: Sodium Intake in Populations: Assessment of Evidence add a vital new perspective to the national discussion o...From the archive

Abril 25, 2013
Water issues pushing Weld County's last large-scale potato grower out of Colorado
Colorado's Weld County is still home to potato festivals and dotted with spuds-growing artifacts, but the local potato industry has little to contribute anymore to the area’s vast legacy.From the archive









