In an effort to stay a leader in potato production, researchers in Wisconsin are hard at work to develop the best potatoes for your table.
Wendesday at the Hancock Agricultural Research Station, producers from around the state were introduced to about a dozen of the latest varieties developed at the facility. These potatoes are engineered to produce higher yields and to be more disease resistant. This means the final product has been treated with fewer chemicals and pesticides and will cost less.
“Wisconsin is recognized nationally as a green state,” said Tomas Haulihan, the executive director of the Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association. He continued, “Our growers work hard to produce their potatoes and vegetables in a very environmentally friendly manor.”
Last year the research facility rolled out two new varieties to the market – Endeavor Red and Oneida Gold. These two are jut part of the reason Wisconsin is near the top of the national rankings in potato production. Wisconsin is just behind Idaho and Washington when it comes to the top producers.
- News
- Potato Supply chain
- Wisconsin researchers reveal...

July 19, 2015
Like to receive news like this by email? Join and Subscribe!
Get the latest potato industry news straight to your WhatsApp. Join the PotatoPro WhatsApp Community!
Highlighted Company
Related News

December 04, 2025
Ukraine Imports Over Five Times More Potatoes in 10 Months Amid Falling Exports
Ukraine imported 123,140 t of potatoes in Jan–Oct 2025, up 5.1 times, worth USD 66M, mainly from Poland, Egypt and the Netherlands. Exports fell 13.4% to 2,140 t, though earnings rose slightly. In October, imports dropped sharply while exports grew.
December 03, 2025
Global Potato Summit 2025 to Chart India’s Path to Global Leadership in the Potato Sector
The organiser of the Global Potato Summit (GPS) 2025, the Media Today Group just provided more details on the international conference and exhibition scheduled for 11–12 December 2025 at the India Expo Mart, Greater Noida followed by live Farm Demonstrations near Hapur.
December 02, 2025
Kids an die Knolle 2026 – Registration Opens for German School Garden Potato Program
The DKHV is relaunching the 'Kids an die Knolle' school garden program in 2026, inviting teachers and educators to register and receive 5 kg of free seed potatoes for hands-on learning. Schools can register until 15 February 2026.Latest News
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Where
Sponsored Content


