News on Potato Cultivation from Northern America

SRM Holdings and Double L Global Announces Ownership Consolidation and CEO Appointment
September 19, 2021
SRM Holdings and Double L Global Announces Ownership Consolidation and CEO Appointment
Double L, a prominent manufacturer of farm equipment in the Intermountain West, announced that it has formally concluded its ownership and relationship with the company's prior management team and Board of Directors.
Aroostook County potato experts expect high quality crop in 2021
September 14, 2021
Aroostook County potato experts expect high quality crop in 2021
Aroostook County agricultural growers are predicting a higher quantity and quality of potato crop than was produced in 2020, due to the less severe weather this summer.
Canadian Potato Crop Update September 6 2021
September 12, 2021
Canadian Potato Crop Update September 6 2021
Weather patterns have continued to influence the outlook for the Canadian potato crop since UPGC’s last update. Eastern Canada (particularly PEI) has received record amounts of rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
Idaho potato growers brace for poor crop amid drought, heat
September 01, 2021
Idaho potato growers brace for poor crop amid drought, heat
The hot, dry and smoky growing season has left some Idaho potato farmers bracing for a poor crop. For Randy Hardy of Oakley, harvest will likely be the worst of his career.
University of Minnesota potato researcher Laura Shannon addresses potato farmers at the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association's Thursday, Aug. 26, field day at Hoverson Farms near Larimore, North Dakota.
(Ann Bailey/Grand Forks Herald)
August 29, 2021
Heat, drought stress Red River Valley potato crop, resulting in quality, yield reduction of table stock
The toll that hot dry weather took on the Red River Valley 2021 potato crop won’t be visible until harvest begins in a few weeks, but it’s already clear it has affected yields and quality.
Cynthia Wilson (Diné), director of Utah Diné Bikéyah Traditional Foods Program, holds potatoes that have grown in Utah for more than 11000 years
August 29, 2021
11000 year old solution to modern problem: Ancient potato could thrive in changing climate
With drought a persistent problem in the Southwest, Hopi/Tewa seed keeper Valerie Nuvayestewa has eagerly joined the effort to bring back an Indigenous superfood that her ancestors cultivated for 11000 years.
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Update on the 2021 Potato Crop in Canada (per August 19)
August 21, 2021
Update on the 2021 Potato Crop in Canada (per August 19)
The potato crop in Canada in mid-August appears to have good potential in many - though not all - regions to meet the needs of industry and to rebound after reductions.
Québec Parmentier strengthens its leadership position in the potato industry
August 10, 2021
Québec Parmentier strengthens its leadership position in the seed and table potato market
Québec Parmentier today announced the acquisition of two potato production companies, Les Fermes Petite Nation and Les Pommes de terre du Témiscamingue.
Drones are the perfect tool to optimize fungicide applications with site specific treatments.
July 22, 2021
Rantizo: How to Optimize Fungicide Applications with Drones
With the rise of precision agriculture solutions, the farming industry has become increasingly tech savvy. Many growers and producers have embraced GPS-enabled tractors, variable-rate fertilizer applications, and smart platforms.
Celebrating 20 Years of Certis; Company Rebrand Cements Legacy Leadership in Biologicals
June 02, 2021
Certis USA rebrands to highlight its Leadership in Biologicals
Against the backdrop of 20 successful years as Certis USA, the company today announced a brand change to Certis Biologicals.
Northern Michigan potato farm plans to rebuild after devastating fire.
May 20, 2021
Northern Michigan potato farm plans to rebuild after devastating fire
A fire at Kitchen Farms destroyed several buildings at the family-owned business in Antrim County between Mancelona and Boyne Falls Monday. More than 20 fire departments from five counties responded to the fire that began at about 10:30 a.m.
Prince Edward Island Potato Board Launches Podcast: Spudchat
April 27, 2021
Prince Edward Island Potato Board Launches Podcast: Spudchat
The Prince Edward Island Potato Board is excited to share with potato farmers and industry partners the launch of a new podcast, Spudchat.
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Canadian Province of Newfoundland Seeking Proposals from Farmers for Large-Scale Potato Production
April 20, 2021
Canadian Province of Newfoundland looking for large-scale potato farmers
The provincial government is taking applications for 'Requests for Proposals' for farmers interested in large-scale potato production at a number of newly-cleared farmland properties on the island.
PepsiCo Announces 2030 Goal to Scale Regenerative Farming Practices Across 7 Million Acres, Equivalent to Entire Agricultural Footprint
April 20, 2021
PepsiCo to Move to Regenerative Farming Practices for all its ingredients
Pepsico's Efforts are Estimated to Reduce At Least 3 Million Tons of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by the End of the Decade. PepsiCo's 'Positive Agriculture' Ambition Additionally Targets to Improve Livelihoods of Those in its Agricultural Supply Chain, and Sustainably Source 100% of its Key Ingredients.
Idaho Potato Commission President and CEO, Frank Muir Retires After 18 Years of Service
April 10, 2021
Idaho Potato Commission President and CEO, Frank Muir Retires After 18 Years of Service
Eighteen years ago, the Idaho® potato industry was in crisis. Consumers were shunning potatoes due to the rising popularity of low-carb diets, the new consumer focus on buying local (locavore movement) was beginning to expand across the country and the Idaho® potato farm gate revenue was declining.
HZPC: 'Ready to grow in North America'
April 06, 2021
HZPC: 'Ready to grow in North America'
Potatoes in the United States and Canada are a commodity. When selecting varieties, the color of the skin tends to be the primary consideration. As the new managing director of HZPC Americas Corp, Jeff Scramlin sees opportunities to increase market share by highlighting the distinguishing characteristics.
Jaren Raybould of Saint Anthony, Idaho, Potatoes USA Chairman 2021-2022
April 05, 2021
Potatoes USA Elects 2021 -2022 Leadership
Potatoes USA, the marketing and promotion board for the U.S. potato industry, elected new leadership during the Annual Meeting on March 11, 2021. The newly elected Chairman and Executive Committee will lead the Board through 2021-2022.
Potato machinery manufacturer Double L acquired by Idaho Investors, creating opportunities for growth
March 26, 2021
Potato machinery manufacturer Double L acquired by Idaho Investors, creating opportunities for growth
Double L, a prominent manufacturer of farm equipment in the Intermountain West, announced today it has reached a definitive agreement to be acquired by a group of Idaho investors, creating opportunities for growth.

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