News on Potato Cultivation from the Americas

Neil C. Gudmestad, Ph.D. University Distinguished Professor & Endowed Chair of Potato Pathology, Department of Plant Pathology at North Dakota State University
October 29, 2015
Optimize Metam Sodium Efficacy by Shank Injection with New Focus on Potato Webcast
The Plant Management Network provides information on how to improve efficacy of metam sodium application by shank injection in a new educational webcast developed by Neil C. Gudmestad
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Potato Field on Prince Edward Island near the coast.
September 24, 2015
Security Cameras help keep Prince Edward Island Potatoes safe
The potato harvest on Prince Edward Island is now underway and many farmers have installed security cameras in their fields and around machinery due to potato tampering concerns.
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Alaska State Agronomist Rob Carter: “With a season like this, you can have record yields or record losses.
Several farms that didn’t have irrigation lost their potato yields, but farms that were able to water their crops did extremely well.”
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September 24, 2015
Warm summer in Alaska results in good potato yields for farms with irrigation
Alaskan potato farms with irrigation had a good year, but farms that didn't have irrigation lost much of their potato yield.
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Alberta Potato Harvest (Courtesy: Potato Growers of Alberta)
September 17, 2015
Potato Production Canadian Prairie Provinces Manitoba and Alberta expected up
This year, potato yields should be slightly above average in the Canadian prairie provinces Manitoba and Alberta, but figures aren’t available because the harvest is only 10 to 15 percent complete.
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Potato production in Mexico by state (in tonnes)
September 17, 2015
Potato producers Mexico should reduce crop area by 18%
In Mexico, Filiberto Cadena Payan, representative in Sinaloa of the Potato Product System, said that it was important for the state's producers to reduce their crop area to the 11,000 hectares allocated to this crop this year in order to continue obtaining the best possible results in the marketing of the potato crop.
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The mixed pine forests of central Minnesota are rapidly being replaced with agricultural fields to grow crops such as potato as PotlatchCorp is divesting its commercial forest lands.
September 14, 2015
R.D. Offutt scales back expansion plans in Minnesota
Potato grower R.D. Offutt has agreed to scale back its expansion plans in Minnesota in a deal with regulators to protect sensitive groundwater and pine forests in central Minnesota.
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It’s fresh red potato harvest time in Red River Valley. The Red River Valley is known for its Red Potatoes, and for good reason – the unique soil, the weather, and in the case for Black Gold Farms, continued innovation to dig deeper to produce the bes
September 09, 2015
Black Gold Farms start harvest Red Potatoes in Red River Valley
Today, Black Gold Farms has started the harvest of its red potatoes in the Red River Valley
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Potato field in Pennsylvania naturally infected with late blight, September 2014. Only surviving plants are Innate™ generation two (Courtesy: J.R. Simplot)
September 01, 2015
USDA Deregulates Second Generation Innate™ GMO Potatoes
The J.R. Simplot Company is pleased that the USDA has deregulated the Russet Burbank variety of the second generation of Innate™ potatoes. Simplot is looking forward to the completion of the EPA registration and FDA consultation before the second generation of Innate™ potatoes can be introduced into the marketplace.
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The webcast "Managing Diseases with Biopesticides in Potato Production" will presented by Amanda Gevens, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Extension Plant Pathologist, University of Wisconsin-Madison
August 30, 2015
Focus on Potato Webcast by Amanda Gevens Covers Biopesticide Use
A new 'Focus on Potato' webcast titled “Managing Diseases with Biopesticides in Potato Production” helps growers, consultants, and other practitioners in the potato industry understand the basics of biopesticides and their use in the field.
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Lydia Tymon, (inset) talks about the best management tactics to prevent resistance in Alternaria species (Early Blight).Main picture shows Early Blight on a potato leaf, clearly showing the typical concentric growth rings.(Courtesy Dept. of Agriculture an
August 12, 2015
Focus on Potato Webcast Addresses Fungicide Resistance
The latest Focus on Potato webcast, titled “Best Management Tactics and Fungicide Resistance in Early Blight and Brown Spot” highlights the importance of measures to mitigate fungicide resistance, particularly when applied and repeatedly used on a single site.
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Badger Common’Tater, a leading source of news, education and highlights of the Wisconsin’s potato and vegetable industry is now available online.
August 10, 2015
Wisconsin Badger CommonTater now available online
Badger Common’Tater, a leading source of news, education and highlights of Wisconsin’s potato and vegetable industry is now available online.
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McCain Foods’ nurse crop project may help increase potato yields
August 06, 2015
McCain Foods’ nurse crop project may help increase potato yields
Representatives from McCain Foods are excited about a new project under way in Aroostook County that has some farmers planting their usual acreage of potatoes right on top of a bed of winter rye, barley or oats.
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Washington and Oregon Potato Growers Nervous about Hot and Dry Conditions
July 22, 2015
Washington and Oregon Potato Growers Nervous about Hot and Dry Conditions
Fresh-market potato growers in Washington and Oregon may not know what their 2015-16 crop will look like until they start harvesting, which should be a week or two earlier than usual.
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Argentina: El cultivo de la papa incorpora la agricultura de precisión y da un salto productivo
July 18, 2015
Argentina: El cultivo de la papa incorpora la agricultura de precisión y da un salto productivo
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El invernadero más moderno de América Latina para producir semilla de papa fue inaugurado en Ecuador
July 17, 2015
El invernadero más moderno de América Latina para producir semilla de papa fue inaugurado en Ecuador
El presidente Rafael Correa inauguró el jueves un invernadero inteligente para producir semillas de papa de alta calidad. Tal avance permitirá incrementar la producción de 8 a 20 toneladas métricas por hectárea, aumentar los ingresos de pequeños campesinos, sustituir las importaciones y eventualmente exportar el tubérculo.
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A potato leaf affected by late blight (Courtesy: Sue Boyetchko, AAFC)
June 08, 2015
Research: naturally-occurring bacteria may protect potatoes against late blight
A research scientist at Agriculture and Agrifood Canada has discovered that naturally-occurring bacteria in soil may offer protection against late blight (Phytophthora Infestans).
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Disponible el último número de la Revista Latinoamericana de la Papa.
June 01, 2015
Disponible el último número de la Revista Latinoamericana de la Papa
Con trabajos de investigación sobre mosca minadora de las hojas (Liriomyza huidobrensis), tizón tardío (Phytophthora infestans), sarna negra (Rhizoctonia solani), marchitamiento y punta (Fusarium solani), bioinsumos y producción de papa.
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VI Congreso Ecuatoriano de la Papa
May 26, 2015
VI Congreso Ecuatoriano de la Papa
Además del congreso habrá una feria de innovación y tecnología, una feria gastronómica y una rueda de negocios.
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