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Late blight pathogen blocks RNA silencing pathways of potato plants
February 08, 2013
Late blight pathogen blocks RNA silencing pathways of potato plants
When a pathogen attacks a plant, infection usually follows after the plant’s immune system is compromised.  A team of researchers at the University of California, Riverside focused on Phytophthora and deciphered how it succeeded in crippling the potato...
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Oregon’s Nels Iverson Elected to NPC’s Executive Committee
January 18, 2013
Oregon’s Nels Iverson Elected to NPC’s Executive Committee
At the National Potato Council’s (NPC) 2013 Annual Meeting, held January 11-12, 2013, in Las Vegas, Nels Iverson of Jefferson, Ore., was elected to serve as NPC’s vice president of the council’s Finance and Office Procedures Committee.
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January 18, 2013
Research looks at impacts of copper on Idaho spud fields
New University of Idaho research suggests copper concentrations in some sandy-soiled Idaho farm fields treated with dairy lagoon water may be nearing levels that could stymie potato root growth.
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Educational Program on Idaho potatoes for Idaho's Elementary School Children
January 10, 2013
Educational Program on Idaho potatoes for Idaho's Elementary School Children
As the Idaho Potato Commission’s (IPC) 75th Anniversary year comes to a close, the IPC has partnered with Idaho’s First Lady, Lori Otter, to launch “Smashed Spuddy Buddy,” an educational and interactive program designed to help teach kids about the nut...
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New Research finds US consumers are eating more potatoes
January 10, 2013
New Research finds US consumers are eating more potatoes
Recent consumer potato consumption trends point to significant growth opportunities for the U.S. potato industry, according to new research unveiled yesterday at POTATO EXPO 2013.
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December 19, 2012
National Potato Board Appointments announced by US Dept. of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has appointed 30 members to serve on the National Potato Promotion Board. Each member will serve a three-year term of office beginning March 1, 2013.
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New Potato Breeder hired at the Hermiston Agricultural Research & Extension Center
December 12, 2012
New Potato Breeder hired at the Hermiston Agricultural Research & Extension Center
Oregon State University once again has a plant breeder leading its potato development efforts after filling a position that was vacant for nearly two years: Sagar Sathuvalli.
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Maine Potato Board honors Sen. Collins for keeping spuds in school lunches
December 05, 2012
Maine Potato Board selects Young Farmer of the Year
The Maine Potato Board is pleased to announce the selection of the 2013 Young Farmer of the Year - Shawn Doyen of Willard C. Doyen &Sons Farm. Doyen lives in Mapleton with his wife Christi and their two children, Taylor, 7 and Charles, 3 Growing u...
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November 20, 2012
Potato Recipe Contest winner announced by Idaho Potato Commission
The Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) awarded a $250 cash prize to Zoe Lowinfell Cauvel of Twin Falls, Idaho for her delectable photo of Idaho® Potato “Nachos” in the IPC’s Recipe Photo Contest.
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New record setting potato display in Washington State
November 11, 2012
New record setting potato display in Washington State
The Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC) is excited to announce that a new record setting display of potatoes will be on exhibit beginning November 11, 2012 at Chuck’s Produce and Street Market in Vancouver, WA. The display consists of 133,000 ...
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November 06, 2012
USDA makes first purchase of dehydrated granules for a US global feeding program
On October 24, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the purchase of 240 metric tons of dehydrated potato granules and 320 metric tons of dehydrated potato flakes under the McGovern-Dole Food for Education and Child Nutrition Pro...
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Potatoes with higher levels of carotenoids developed by ARS scientists
October 24, 2012
Potatoes with higher levels of carotenoids developed by ARS scientists
Potatoes with higher levels of beneficial carotenoids are the result of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) studies to improve one of America's most popular vegetables.
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October 24, 2012
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Papas que contienen niveles más altos de los carotenoides beneficiosos son el resultado de estudios por científicos del Servicio de Investigación Agrícola (ARS) para mejorar una de las hortalizas más populares en EE.UU.
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October 24, 2012
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Consuming wide variety of produce more important than organic, say pediatrics
October 23, 2012
Consuming wide variety of produce more important than organic, say pediatrics
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Weighs In For the First Time on Organic Foods for Children. In its report, the AAP cites lower pesticides in organic produce and potentially lower risk of exposure to drug-resistant bacteria, but says the most i...
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Maine Department of Agriculture Reports a Good Year for Maine's Potato Crop
October 18, 2012
Maine Department of Agriculture Reports a Good Year for Maine's Potato Crop
Maine farmers were not affected by the severe drought that affected the Midwest this summer, and Maine potato producers are harvesting "a quality crop"this season, according to state agriculture officials. With 80 to 85 percent of the crop a...
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Seed Potato Aging, Bacterial Ring Rot Webcasts Available in Focus on Potato
October 18, 2012
Seed Potato Aging, Bacterial Ring Rot Webcasts Available in Focus on Potato
Understanding the physiology of seed potato aging and how it affects crop growth and yield can be vital to the industry. Such knowledge will allow growers to adopt management practices that control the aging process and optimize tuber set and size.
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National Potato Council redesigns Website
October 15, 2012
National Potato Council redesigns Website
The National Potato Council (NPC) has launched a redesigned website (www.nationalpotatocouncil.org) that provides current information on issues and news for the U.S. potato industry while improving the overall user experience. Since 1948, National Pot...
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