News on Potato Cultivation from Northern America

Peter Gerritsen in tending this year’s crop of tissue-culture Potato Plantlets
November 07, 2025
A Maine family farm thrives by growing specialty potatoes
Aroostook County has long been referred to as Maine’s Potato Empire. Because of the relatively short season in the County and its rich, fertile soil, potatoes became the dominant crop as non-indigenous settlement increased in the 19th century.
APH Group names Darren Demers as Manager for its new Red River Valley office
November 05, 2025
APH Group Expands into North America with New Sales and Service Office in North Dakota
APH Group, a global dealer organization for agricultural machinery and installations, has opened a sales and service office in Grafton, North Dakota, expanding its presence into the Red River Valley region.
Potatoes showing internal damage caused by extreme heat — part of ongoing Lethbridge research aimed at helping farmers protect crop quality and resilience amid shifting weather patterns.
November 03, 2025
Lethbridge Researchers Develop Tools to Help Potato Farmers Tackle Extreme Weather Challenges
Lethbridge researchers study how heat waves and hail affect potato crops. Dr. Neilson finds timing is key, with storms during tuber growth reducing quality. His work aims to create tools to help farmers assess risks and boost crop resilience.
Adult Colorado potato beetles feeding on a potato leaf — the destructive pest targeted by the new RNA-based bioinsecticide Calantha, offering a sustainable breakthrough in crop protection.
November 03, 2025
RNA-Based Bioinsecticide ‘Calantha’ Offers Sustainable Solution Against Colorado Potato Beetles
Calantha, a new RNA-based sprayable pesticide, effectively kills Colorado potato beetles while sparing beneficial insects. Most effective on small larvae, it offers a sustainable, targeted solution to combat resistant crop pests.
Tanzania sweet potato variety
October 28, 2025
Scientists Decode Sweetpotato Genome, Unlocking Drought Tolerance, Nutrition, and Crop Resilience
Scientists have decoded the sweetpotato’s complex hexaploid genome, revealing its mixed ancestry and resilience traits. This breakthrough offers powerful tools for breeders to boost yield, nutrition, and climate resistance, securing food futures.
Lay’s — The World’s #1 Potato Chip Brand, Revamped to Celebrate Its Heritage and Inspire the Next 100 Years
October 13, 2025
Lay’s Potato Chips get a New Look and Recipe to Celebrate 100 Years of Real Potatoes, Real Flavor and Real Joy
Lay’s unveils its biggest redesign in nearly 100 years, celebrating its farm-to-chip heritage. With real, farm-grown potatoes, new natural recipes, and refreshed packaging, Lay’s commits to no artificial flavors or colors in the U.S. by 2025.
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Freshly harvested seed potatoes – Cuba has officially registered the U.S. variety Golden Globe, marking a major step toward expanded exports and stronger yields in Latin America.
October 06, 2025
United States Seed Potato Exports Surge: New Markets Emerging in Central and South America
Potatoes USA reports strong seed export growth. Golden Globe registered in Cuba, Soraya next. New sales in Panama, Nicaragua & Uruguay follow trials. Future trials planned in Dominican Republic & Honduras, including the variety Sound.
Potatoes from trial plots are harvested and sorted for detailed analysis of performance, quality, and storage traits.
September 28, 2025
Cornell Celebrates 160 Years of Potato Breeding Research Driving Innovation and U.S. Potato Industry Growth
Cornell marks 160 years of potato breeding, creating 50+ varieties—including top U.S. chip potatoes and nematode-resistant strains. Farmer partnerships and USDA support drive innovation, boosting sustainability and the USD 100B U.S. potato industry.
AAFC biologist Nicolle MacDonald is testing how electric weeding can be used to reduce herbicide use in horticulture crops on Prince Edward Island.
September 23, 2025
Electrifying Weed Control: Canada’s Weed Zapper Research Powers a Chemical-Free Future for Crops
Prince Edward Island researchers are testing the Weed Zapper, an electric tool offering a chemical-free alternative to herbicides. The 2-year study aims to cut costs, limit weed spread, and support sustainable pest management in horticulture crops.
A center-pivot irrigation system waters a potato field about 16 miles from Hermiston on Aug. 29, 2025.
September 22, 2025
Oregon Potato Industry Faces Rising Costs and Export Risks Amid U.S. Tariffs
Eastern Oregon potato growers face rising costs as U.S. tariffs hit fertilizer, equipment, and exports. Industry leaders warn of lost markets to China and long-term risks if tariffs persist.
Potato Late blight
September 10, 2025
Michigan Potato Industry Commission Launches Late Blight Resource Webpage
A new webpage by the Michigan Potato Industry Commission offers growers tools to identify and manage late blight, featuring pathogen details, outbreak protocols, fungicide advice and links to monitoring organizations.
Drought-stricken potato plants in Prince Edward Island show signs of severe stress, as farmers brace for significant yield losses after one of the driest summers in decades.
September 08, 2025
‘Hope is Diminishing’: P.E.I. Potato Farmers Brace for Major Crop Losses Amid Severe Drought
P.E.I. potato farmers face major crop losses as drought grips the island. With only 10% irrigated land, yields are falling below average. Farmers like Andrew Lawless expect 30% losses, warning climate change demands urgent investment in irrigation.
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September 07, 2025
Renaissance BioScience Secures Australian Patent for Innovative RNA Biopesticide Technology
Renaissance BioScience Corp. secured an Australian patent on Sept 4, 2025, for its yeast-based RNA platform, targeting the Colorado Potato Beetle with eco-friendly biopesticides. It also eyes animal and human health markets.
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September 03, 2025
Estados Unidos: vuelve a caer la superficie cultivada
En 2025, la superficie sembrada de papa en EE. UU. cayó a su nivel más bajo en más de 70 años, con 369.000 hectáreas, aunque los altos rendimientos previstos mitigarán el impacto en la producción total.
Potato fields in Fort Fairfield, Maine, with irrigation systems visible as farmers respond to drought conditions.
August 26, 2025
Maine Potato Harvest at Risk as Drought Threatens Crops and Farmers Turn to Irrigation
Drought across Maine, with 80% of the state affected, threatens potato harvests. Experts warn stunted growth, urging irrigation. The USD 1.3 Billion industry faces risks as relief isn’t expected until early autumn.
Oxbo and Allan Equipment leadership seal their new exclusive dealer partnership, bringing advanced planting and harvesting solutions to potato growers.
August 20, 2025
Oxbo and Allan Equipment Team Up to Advance Potato Planting and Harvesting in North America
Strategic partnership between Oxbo and Allan Equipment. Enhanced product portfolio to meet the demand of potato growers. Complementary strengths leveraging Allan’s technical innovation with Oxbo’s network.
Plot preparation for planting cash crops at Simcoe, Ont. crop rotation plots.
August 19, 2025
Canadian Research Shows Regenerative Practices Improve Potato Yields and Farm Resilience
A Canadian study shows regenerative practices in potato farming boost soil health, yields and carbon capture. Trials found plant diversity raises marketable yield and resilience without more diseases, supporting long term farm viability
Alsum Farms leads sustainable farming with nearly 30 years in the Healthy Grown Program, growing eco-friendly russet, red, and yellow potatoes.
August 11, 2025
Alsum Farms Begins Wisconsin Red and Yellow Potato Harvest
Wisconsin red and yellow potato harvest is underway at Alsum Farms in Adams, Wis. with the first potato loads being washed, graded, and packed for fresh market delivery to distribution centers and retail grocers.

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