News on The Potato Supply Chain from Texas

Sales of Fingerlings, Gourmet Varietal Potatoes in the United States Continue to Climb.
June 17, 2021
US Sales of Fingerlings, Gourmet Varietal Potatoes Continue to Climb
As shoppers stock up for the summer grilling season, new national sales data indicates US sales of fingerlings and smaller-sized gourmet varietal potatoes, both popular for backyard cookouts, remain on a solid, upward ascent.
Potato Expo 2021 goes 100% virtual
November 05, 2020
Potato Expo 2021 Goes 100% Virtual
In light of on-going developments with COVID-19 the organizers of the Potato Expo 2021 have decided to hold the event as a Virtual Experience, entirely online.
Potato Expo 2021 will offer Live, In-Person and Virtual Experience 
September 18, 2020
Potato Expo 2021 will offer Live, In-Person and Virtual Experience 
Last January we could never have predicted how the year would play out. In light of the impacts of COVID-19, we knew that the Potato Expo had to change.
Black Gold Farms offers five-pound poly bags of red potatoes for locally-grown programs in Texas.
April 27, 2020
Black Gold Farms starts Texas potato harvest soon
Black Gold Farms, Grand Forks, N.D., will start the harvest of red potatoes in Texas soon. The company will be harvesting the potatoes for about a month, starting in early May in Pearsall, Texas, according to a news release.
Red potato harvest in Pearsall, TX (Courtesy: FreshPlaza)
May 13, 2019
Harvest begins for Texas potato crop
Black Gold Farms started harvest of the 2019 fresh crop of Texas colored potatoes earlier this week. According to the company, the first run fields have indicated that the quality will be better than ever.
John Keeling is the 2018 Potato Man for All Seasons, presented January 11 by The Packer's editor Tom Karst.
(Courtesy: Bill Schaefer; NPC )
January 13, 2019
John Keeling honored as the Potato Man for All Seasons
John Keeling is The Packer’s 2018 Potato Man for All Seasons.Tom Karst, the editor of The Packer, presented the award at National Potato Council’s annual banquet
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Russet stars of the Texas A&M potato breeding program, from left to right: an unnamed specialty variety with pink eyes; Vanguard, being released this year; Reveille, released in 2015; and the long-standing Norkotah.
(Courtesy: Texas A&M AgriLife / Kay Le
July 29, 2018
Texas A&M potato breeding trials offer Reds, Russets, Babies and Bakers
Earlier this month Texas A&M held its annual Potato Field Day where it presented a range of new potato varieties.
MountainKing’s Texas Red Potatoes are now available for retail grocers
April 24, 2018
MountainKing Potatoes has started the harvest of its Texas New Crop Reds
MountainKing Potatoes, a leading grower of table potatoes in the United States, has started the harvest of its Texas New Crop Reds, one of the company’s top sellers now available for retail grocers.
MountainKing Jumbo Russets are now available for a limited time following an impressive harvest of the company’s large-sized variety.
September 29, 2017
MountainKing announces the arrival of a plentiful harvest of its Jumbo Russets
MountainKing Jumbo Russets are now available for a limited time following an impressive harvest of the company’s large-sized variety.
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Dirk Hays,Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant geneticist: “With Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), we can image the size of the tubers and get a correlation to the actual physical size of the potato without harvesting them. [...] We can get an almost one-to-
August 17, 2017
Early maturing potato cultivars can be identified using ground-penetrating radar, finds Texas A&M Agrilife
Dirk Hays,Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant geneticist: “With Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), we can image the size of the tubers and get a correlation to the actual physical size of the potato without harvesting them. Potatoes are a dream for Ground Penetrating Radar.”
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A potato infected with zebra chip presents with dark brown rings that are not harmful to humans, but do cause market losses.
(Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Dr. Fekede Workneh)
April 23, 2017
Variety screening reveals potatoes with resistance to zebrachip disease
The Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant pathology team intentionally infected potato plants with psyllids positive with the bacterium that causes zebra chip disease, in order to identify promising germplasm in the battle against the disease plaguing the US potato industry for the past 15 years.
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Dr. Ada Szczepaniec discusses her greenhouse study on potato psyllid resistance to neonicotinoid insecticides.
April 02, 2017
Neonicotinoid insecticides losing efficiency in potato psyllid control
The potato industry may be losing a mainstay in the battle against psyllids, according to a recent Texas A&M AgriLife Research study.
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MountainKing's King Rustic Potatoes are back in Walmart
January 20, 2017
King Rustic - a MountainKing Russet Potato - returns to Walmart
King Rustics, a new variety of russet potato is back in Walmart stores where its melt-in-your-mouth taste is certain to give a whole new meaning to any wintertime potato dish favorite.
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Participants at the 25th annual Texas Potato Breeding and Variety Development Program field day learned that the harvest is underway, that psyllids are threatening unharvested fields and that new varieties are showing lots of promise.(Courtesy: Texas A&
August 01, 2016
Harvest, psyllids & new varieties the hot topics at Texas potato field day
Participants at the 25th annual Texas Potato Breeding and Variety Development Program field day learned that the harvest is underway, that psyllids are threatening unharvested fields and that new varieties are showing lots of promise.
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Texas A&M University AgriLife Potato Breeding and Variety Development Program plots
July 20, 2016
New potato variety to be featured at Texas A&M Agrilife field day July 21 near Springlake
The annual Potato Field Day in the High Plains featuring the Texas A&M University AgriLife Potato Breeding and Variety Development Program will be July 21.
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Dr. Ada Szczepaniec, Texas A&M AgriLife Research entomologist, examines psyllid activity. (Courtesy: Texas A&M AgriLife Communications photo by Kay Ledbetter)
April 25, 2016
Growing Insecticide Resistance of Potato Psyllids investigated at AgriLife Research
Entomologist Ada Szczepaniec at Texas A&M AgriLife Research is addressing the concern of growing resistance of potato psyllids to the neonicotinoid classification of insecticides.
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Black Gold locally grown red potatoes: Texas Pride
April 13, 2016
Black Gold Farms is expanding its successful locally grown program
Black Gold Farms understands the importance of marketing and merchandising to driving volume & profit growth for their retail customers, and nowhere is this more evident than with Black Gold Farms locally-grown initiatives.
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MountainKing Gold Potatoes
October 28, 2015
Following Successful Harvest, MountainKing Potatoes Unleashes Gold Rush Promotion
Texas-based MountainKing Potatoes is offering retailers the opportunity to cash in on the recent harvest of its popular Gold potatoes with a comprehensive promotion designed to drive sales of the fastest-growing variety among all bagged potatoes.
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