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Potato Storage: Proper storage techniques can reduce disease pressure
september 29, 2010
Potato Storage: Proper storage techniques can reduce disease pressure
Storage conditions can be ripe for diseases to develop and devastate potato crops, leading many universities to seek ways to control or prevent diseases before they become a problem. At the University of Maine (UM) a fungicide testing program looks at...
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september 28, 2010
USDA ARMS to focus on potatoes this fall
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will soon begin contacting potato producers to learn about their production practices during the 2010 growing season.
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september 28, 2010
Wet weather pushes back potato harvest in North Dakota and Minnesota
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Famous Idaho potatoes for news
september 27, 2010
R.J. Andrus of Idahoan Foods Appointed Chairman of The Idaho Potato Commission
At the annual Idaho Grower Shippers Association’s Industry Breakfast held in Sun Valley, ID, Commissioner R.J. Andrus was appointed Chairman of the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) and Commissioner Jim Tiede was appointed Vice Chairman. Both Andrus and Ti...
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University of Idaho Extension for news
september 27, 2010
Idaho potato prices advance on smaller crop
daho potato farmers are in the thick of harvesting the new crop following a dismal year for many producers.
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Idaho potato growers accept slight price cut in processing contracts
september 25, 2010
Idaho had record potato crop in 2009
New figures from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show the value of Idaho's potato crop reached a record $855 million last year. That's an increase of nearly $22 million from 2008, according to the report the USDA released Thursday.
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Potatoes New Brunswick for news
september 25, 2010
New Brunswick Potato Crop Development September 2010
The following update on the New Brunswick potato crop was provided by Agriculture and Aquaculture New Brunswick on September 20:
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Russet Burbank in US still King of Spuds
september 25, 2010
Russet Burbank in US still King of Spuds
The Russet Burbank is still the reigning king of spuds, thanks largely to Americans' love of fries.The industry stalwart comprised 44.6 percent of total acreage this year in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Wisconsin, Maine, North Dakota and Minnesota, acco...
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20 potatoes a day for two months to show potatoes are good for you
september 23, 2010
20 potatoes a day for two months to show potatoes are good for you
Potatoes are good for you, and Chris Voigt wants to prove it with an all-spud diet for the next two months.Starting Oct. 1, the Washington Potato Commission executive director will eat only potatoes -- 20 a day -- to let people know just how healthful ...
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september 23, 2010
Sarna común: una posible solución en el suelo
Los productores de papa han estado esperando que los científicos encuentren un camino para combatir la sarna común de la papa. Los investigadores han encontrado un defensor en el suelo. Traducción al castellano del Ing. Agr. Carlos A. Del Caso del artí...
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NASS USDA for news
september 21, 2010
Potato Harvest Progress North Dakota and Minnesota
The potato harvest in North Dakota continued slowly as the first frost of the season hit this week, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, North Dakota Field Office.
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NPD Group
september 18, 2010
NPD: Visits to US Restaurants Decline in Spring for Eighth Consecutive Quarter, But Rate of Decline Slows
The effects of a lingering recession continued to keep visits to U.S. restaurants down for the eighth consecutive quarter this past spring, but the rate of decline eased over the same quarter a year ago, according to The NPD Group, a leading market re...
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