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Fire destroys Lone Wolf Farms potato packing facility in Minto, ND
September 26, 2011
Fire destroys Lone Wolf Farms potato packing facility in Minto, ND
The Lone Wolf Farms potato packing plant in Minto, ND is considered a total loss after a fire Sunday. The Minto Volunteer Fire Department responded to the blaze at the Lone Wolf Farms washplant around noon. No injuries were reported from the blaze. T...
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September 26, 2011
Potato Storage Research Facility ceremoniously handed over to University Wisconsin
Today, the Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association (WPVGA) has ceremoniously “handed over the keys” of the Potato and Vegetable Storage Research Facility (SRF) to the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW). The ceremony gives the WPVGA a cha...
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Idaho Potato Commission Recognized for its Retail Ad Campaign by Produce Business Magazine
September 24, 2011
Idaho Potato Commission Recognized for its Retail Ad Campaign by Produce Business Magazine
The Idaho Potato Commission's (IPC) popular comic book themed Retail advertising campaign was the recipient of Produce Business' 23rd Annual Marketing Excellence Award for the fourth consecutive year. This action-packed campaign, delivered both as ad...
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The potato variety Fabula (Courtesy: Potatoes Canada)
September 24, 2011
Fabula potato crop looks promising on Prince Edward Island
The Fabula fields of Cameron Farms, Hampton, Prince Edward Island show good yields with excellent quality. The yellow-fleshed potato, Fabula, has made a splash in the potato marketplace. Although different from Yukon Gold, it is starting to gain a fo...
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September 23, 2011
New formula to calculate potato selling price applied in PEI
Trends in potato prices are key indicators for potato farmers to keep track of. But average potato price trends can be calculated in a number of different ways. PEI now has become the first jurisdiction in Canada to adopt two new measures - fresh weig...
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Yum Brands Sells A&W, Long John Silver’s
September 22, 2011
Yum Brands Sells A&W, Long John Silver’s
Yum! Brands Inc. agreed to sell its Long John Silver’s restaurants to LJS Partners LLC and the A&W All-American Food chain to A Great American Brand LLC for undisclosed prices as it focuses on expanding in China. Definitive agreements have been re...
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September 20, 2011
WHO to target trans fats and salt to curb ‘tide of non-communicable diseases’
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has identified trans fats and salt intake amongst its list of low-cost interventions to counter the rise of diseases like cancer, heart disease, diabetes and lung disease. Non-communicable diseases like heart attack...
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NPD Group
September 20, 2011
NPD: US Restaurant Traffic Stalls in Spring After Three Quarters of Gain
Just as the U.S. economy stalled in the second quarter of the year, so did restaurant industry traffic, according to The NPD Group, a leading market research company. NPD's foodservice market research shows that visits to U.S. restaurants slipped by 0....
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USPB Conducts Largest Ever International Seed Symposium
September 19, 2011
USPB Conducts Largest Ever International Seed Symposium
The United States Potato Board (USPB) held its largest ever International Seed Potato Symposium in Denver, CO, August 1, 2011. This year’s seed symposium included buyers from Brazil, Burkina Faso, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Nicaragua, Egypt, Uruguay, Hondur...
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September 19, 2011
US Agricultural research supported by tax-exempt donations?
Legislation has been introduced in the U.S. Senate to allow tax-exempt donations to support agricultural research as a means to help keep American agriculture on the forefront of food production breakthroughs. The Charitable Agriculture Research Act (...
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Potatoes New Brunswick for news
September 19, 2011
Potato Industry New Brunswick concerned about storability 2011 crop
In New Brunswick, the brighter/dryer weather experienced the last ten days has been a welcome change for potato growers as they prepare for harvest. All of the seed lots have now been topkilled. A small number of growers have already commenced the m...
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Potato Break in New Brunswick in the old days (1946) Source: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
September 18, 2011
Last Potato Break in Carleton County New Brunswick
In an area of New Brunswick rooted in agriculture, life in most of northern Carleton County revolved around the growth cycle of the potato – even the school year. Every August, weeks before the rest of Canada, school buses would be back on the roads f...
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September 14, 2011
US Potato exports at record high
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September 14, 2011
Floods destroy potato crop at Sterman Masser potato farm
Pennsylvania State officials headed to a farm Wednesday for a look at the damage done by the flood.  Entire crops have been wiped out, leaving farmers looking for help which may be available through FEMA.  Devastation pretty much sums up the potato cr...
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Maine Potato Board says initial crop quality good, despite rain, tornadoes
September 13, 2011
Maine Potato Board says initial crop quality good, despite rain, tornadoes
Although it has been one of the tougher years for potato growers in Aroostook County (Maine, US) with crop damage from three tornadoes and excessive rainfall, officials with the Maine Potato Board are downplaying rumors of extensive crop loss. Don Fla...
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