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Nora Olsen, Professor and Extension Potato Specialist at the University of Idaho 
Diciembre 02, 2014
Sprout Contol during storage topic of latest Focus on Potato webcast
The lastest focus on Potato webcast provides an update on Potato Sprout Control, by Nora Olsen, Professor and Extension Potato Specialist at the University of Idaho
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Will Simplot's Innate GMO Potato Take Off? McDonald's Has Spoken
Noviembre 18, 2014
Will Simplot's Innate GMO Potato Take Off? McDonald's Has Spoken
If the Innate GMO potato is going to take off, depends on Simplot winning over three major factions, Farmers, big buyers such as McDonald's and the Consumer
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'Pass the Potatoes, Please'
Noviembre 09, 2014
'Pass the Potatoes, Please'
In Idaho, the centerpiece of the holiday meal is always... you guessed it... the potato. The Idaho Potato Commission helps with a lot of recipes.
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USDA approves Simplot's Innate GM potatoes
Noviembre 09, 2014
USDA approves Simplot's Innate GM potatoes
A potato genetically engineered to reduce the amounts of a potentially harmful ingredient in French fries and potato chips has been approved for commercial planting, the Department of Agriculture announced on Friday.
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Simplot postpones closure Nampa potato processing plant again
Octubre 26, 2014
Simplot postpones closure Nampa potato processing plant again
The Simplot potato processing plant in Nampa will again stay open longer than anticipated.
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Foodservice eats up fingerlings, specialty potatoes
Octubre 25, 2014
Foodservice eats up fingerlings, specialty potatoes
Robert Tominaga, president of Heyburn, Idaho-based Southwind Farms, has seen demand for the fingerlings his company grows and other specialties rise dramatically in recent years.
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The J.R. Simplot Co. is decommissioning its potato-processing plant in Aberdeen in Bingham County.
Septiembre 11, 2014
Simplot decommissions Aberdeen plant
The J.R. Simplot Co. is decommissioning its potato-processing plant in Aberdeen in Bingham County. Simplot says all processing work there ended over the Labor Day weekend.
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Great Big Idaho Potato Truck takes ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Septiembre 04, 2014
Great Big Idaho Potato Truck takes ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Showing its support for one of the most popular fundraisers ever, the Idaho Potato Commission’s (IPC) Great Big Idaho® Potato Truck nominated the Florida Department of Citrus, Washington Apples, and Georgia Peaches to accept the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
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Late blight continues spread in Eastern Idaho
Septiembre 03, 2014
Late blight continues spread in Eastern Idaho
Continued wet August weather has caused late blight infections to proliferate throughout Eastern Idaho, according to University of Idaho Extension potato pathologist Phil Nolte.
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Simplot Aberdeen closure delayed once again
Agosto 11, 2014
Simplot Aberdeen closure delayed once again
The J.R. Simplot plant in Aberdeen is still up and running, after it was scheduled to officially close its doors on July 31, but a delay in the start-up of the production in the new Caldwell plant has it rescheduled to close Sept. 2.
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Make the Perfect Potato Salad with help of the Idaho Potato Commission
Agosto 06, 2014
Make the Perfect Potato Salad with help of the Idaho Potato Commission
With more than 100 potato salads in its rich recipe database, as well as tips from the experts and how-to videos, the Idaho Potato Commission’s (IPC) website is your top resource for this popular summer side dish.
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Idaho potato growers concerned about crop heat stress
Julio 16, 2014
Idaho potato growers concerned about crop heat stress
Extreme heat throughout Idaho to start July has raised concerns from some potato and onion growers.
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Julio 09, 2014
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Junio 18, 2014
Eastern Idaho looking good for water, crops
Despite mid-winter concerns, Idaho growers are concern-free this season when it comes to moisture.
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Junio 13, 2014
Focus on Potato: Factors that cause Sugar Ends in Potatoes
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Mayo 21, 2014
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Aceto Agricultural Chemical Corporation announced that Nathan Oberg has been hired as its Director, Business Development.
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Simplot delays closure of its Aberdeen and Nampa potato plants
Mayo 14, 2014
Simplot delays closure of its Aberdeen and Nampa potato plants
J.R. Simplot Co.'s Idaho potato processing plants in Aberdeen and Nampa, which were scheduled to be closed this spring, will remain open throughout August due to increased demand.
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Idaho Potato Growers concerned about delays at McCain Foods Burley
Mayo 08, 2014
Idaho Potato Growers concerned about delays at McCain Foods Burley
A delay in a $100 million expansion project for McCain Foods USA in Burley, Idaho has area potato growers worried about the status of their contracts to sell produce to the company.
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