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United States Potato Board to restructure Marketing Departments
Enero 20, 2014
United States Potato Board to restructure Marketing Departments
The United States Potato Board (USPB) Members approved the restructuring of the domestic and international marketing departments to form one USPB marketing department.
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National Potato Council Leadership for 2014 elected
Enero 17, 2014
National Potato Council Leadership for 2014 elected
At the National Potato Council’s (NPC) 2014 Annual Meeting, held January 10-11, 2014, in San Antonio, Texas, Randy Hardy from Hardy Farms in Oakley, Idaho, was elected to serve as NPC’s president for 2014 and to lead the council’s Executive Committee.
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Potato Politics: John Kerry presents Idaho Potatoes to Sergey Lavrov
Enero 15, 2014
Potato Politics: John Kerry presents Idaho Potatoes to Sergey Lavrov
When the Idaho Potato Commission's CEO Frank Muir saw what happened Monday, he was 'thrilled.' The state's most famous tuber had a starring role in news coverage of a meeting between the U.S. and Russia.
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UAF scientist veers toward potato research when life brings a detour
Enero 13, 2014
UAF scientist veers toward potato research when life brings a detour
Jenifer Huang McBeath of the University of Alaska Fairbanks has been researching biological controls and developing environmentally friendly methods for farmers to combat plant diseases since 1985. She never intended to switch her focus to potatoes...
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Aeroponics to boost New York State potato production
Enero 08, 2014
Aeroponics to boost New York State potato production
The mashed potatoes or latkes that enhance your holiday feast have taken a long path from tuber to table – in many cases, several years. A project at Cornell University could trim that time.
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Potato breeder leaves mark on industry
Diciembre 17, 2013
Potato breeder leaves mark on industry
Joseph Pavek bred the popular potato variety Ranger Russet and developed much of the germplasm still used by breeders today, though he retired in 1999.
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New Study Finds Corn Oil Superior to Extra Virgin Olive Oil in Lowering Cholesterol
Diciembre 05, 2013
New Study Finds Corn Oil Superior to Extra Virgin Olive Oil in Lowering Cholesterol
Corn oil significantly reduces cholesterol with more favorable changes in total cholesterol (TC) and LDL-C than extra virgin olive oil, new research shows.
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Report shows flat Idaho potato production costs
Noviembre 30, 2013
Report shows flat Idaho potato production costs
A new University of Idaho economic report shows potato procution costs have held steady.
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Noviembre 18, 2013
Can a computer invent creative new recipes? IBM thinks so...
Computers are constantly getting smarter. But can they ever be creative? A team of IBM researchers believes so. They’ve built a program that uses math, chemistry, and vast quantities of data to churn out new and unusual recipes.
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National Potato Council looking for FSMA exemption for potatoes
Noviembre 12, 2013
National Potato Council looking for FSMA exemption for potatoes
The National Potato Council argues potatoes shouldn't' be subject to the Food Safety and Modernization Act (FSMA) requirements, since they're typically eaten cooked.
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Noviembre 05, 2013
New show dates for PROCESS EXPO and Dairy Show 2015 announced
The Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA) and the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) will continue the co-location of the PROCESS EXPO and the International Dairy Show. Next exhibition will take place Sept 15-18, 2015 in Chicago.
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Noviembre 03, 2013
TOMRA highlighting breadth of food sorting capabilities at Process Expo 2013
TOMRA Sorting Solutions is highlighting the breadth of its market-leading sensor-based food systems at this year’s Process Expo, taking place until November 6 at McCormick Place in Chicago.
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Maine Potato Board names Sara Corey 2013 Young Farmer of the Year
Noviembre 03, 2013
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The Maine Potato Board has announced that Sara Corey of Monticello has been selected as the 2013 Young Farmer of the Year. Sara, 23, is the first woman to be chosen for this recognition and is also the youngest recipient of the honor.
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Noviembre 02, 2013
Idaho Potato Commission Appoints Three New Commissioners
The Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) announced the appointment of three new Commissioners who will each serve a three-year term: Peggy Grover, from BenchMark Potato in Rexburg, Ritchey Toevs, a grower residing in Aberdeen and Tommy Brown from Lamb Weston.
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US Potato Board Partners With Hungry Girl For New Marketing Campaign
Octubre 30, 2013
US Potato Board Partners With Hungry Girl For New Marketing Campaign
USPB has enlisted the help of Hungry Girl, the nationally recognized multimedia brand created by Lisa Lillien, which includes a popular web site, a free daily email service, eight bestselling books, a television series and countless other TV appearances.
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Red River Valley Potatoes Exhibit in New Orleans at PMA Fresh Summit
Octubre 29, 2013
Red River Valley Potatoes Exhibit in New Orleans at PMA Fresh Summit
The Red River Valley Potatoes was among the 1,000 companies exhibiting at the Produce Marketing Association (PMA) Fresh Summit in New Orleans on October 19th and 20th.
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Fresh Summit 2013 a destination for industry connections
Octubre 24, 2013
Fresh Summit 2013 a destination for industry connections
Produce Marketing Association’s (PMA) 2013 Fresh Summit Convention and Expo returned to New Orleans for the first time in 11 years to rave reviews of its attendance, education and networking.
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Units of the National Park System are closed during a federal government shutdown. Shown here is the National Mall closed during the 2013 shutdown
Octubre 21, 2013
ARS potato breeders worked during US government shutdown to save clones.
Scientists with the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service potato genetics program in Aberdeen, Idaho, were granted special permission to return to work during the US government shutdown, potentially preventing the loss of unique breeding material.
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