Noticias sobre las Nuevas Variedades de Patata de Los Estados Unidos

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Diciembre 03, 2009
“Storage Management of Classic Russet Potatoes” released by University of Idaho
Potato growers interested in producing the recently released Classic Russet variety will find detailed information on storing it in a new University of Idaho Extension online publication, “Storage Management of Classic Russet Potatoes.” An early- to mi...
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Bannock Russet new potato variety for McDonald's french fries?
Septiembre 23, 2009
Bannock Russet new potato variety for McDonald's french fries?
From the fields of Idaho to tasting rooms in suburban Chicago, potato farmers, researchers and industry representatives are in the midst of an elusive hunt: finding a new spud for McDonald's french fries.
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Famous Idaho potatoes for news
Agosto 31, 2009
Idaho Potato Commission promotes new Idaho Grown Potatoes
For decades, the Idaho Potato Commission has primarily promoted russet Burbank potatoes. In fact, when anyone says "potato,"everyone immediately thinks Idaho."And, the IPC works tirelessly to ensure that all consumers -- including FS professionals -- unde...
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Researchers see big future for purple spud
Julio 23, 2009
Researchers see big future for purple spud
A new specialty potato, with a striking regal color both outside and in, needs a home.
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Potato Variety Management Institute: Logo and some of the developed potato varieties (image updated 2016)
Marzo 10, 2009
Tri-State Potato Variety Program Releases Three New Potatoes for 2009 Growing Season
When potato producers plant their seed this spring, they’ll have three new varieties to choose from: Alpine Russet, a very high-yielding, medium- to late-maturing processing potato that has a natural dormancy rivaling Russet Burbank. It can be stored...
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USDA Grant helps University of Maine develop New Potato Varieties
Septiembre 30, 2008
USDA Grant helps University of Maine develop New Potato Varieties
A project at the University of Maine to produce new varieties of potatoes that can stand up to disease while giving Maine growers new marketing opportunities recently received funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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