News

October 4
Potato Growers Enjoying Easy Harvest

The P.E.I. potato harvest is well underway, and farmers say they're experiencing some of the best weather conditions in years for getting the crop out of the ground. CBC News... more


October 2
New Potato to Star

A new potato variety has been unveiled today at the Perth Royal Show, which growers are hoping will give consumers bigger, better and tastier potatoes during the winter months. The West Australian... more


October 1
Potato Harvest Indicates Yield Decrease

Harvest time is here and farmers are busy digging up their fields. But the hot weather we saw this summer has taken a toll on the local crop. KPVI.com... more


September 27
Maine Potato Growers Face New Federal Guidelines

The program is known as Good Agricultural Practices or GAP. Maine Department of Agriculture Commissioner Seth Bradstreet says the new guidelines have been in the works for about two years. WCSH6... more


September 26

USDA says North Dakota`s 2006 crop totaled 25.5-million hundredweight, up 24-percent from the previous year. Both harvested acres and yield were up last year. KFYR-TV... more


September 26
U.S. Potato Exports Top $1 Billion

For the marketing year July 2006-June 2007 the United States Potato Board reports total U.S. potato exports were valued at a record of more than $1 billion.


September 25
State Potato Report Tracks Usage, Cash Value

Most of last year's potato crop in Wisconsin has now been used up. The state's agriculture department says farmers produced 29.4 million hundredweight of potatoes on 66,000 acres in 2006. Wisconsin Ag Connection... more


September 24
Potato Farmers Adapting to new Food Safety Requirements

As potato farmers nationwide dig up and truck in this year's crop, they're being held for the first time to guidelines aimed at preventing a food safety scare similar to the deadly E. coli outbreak in spinach last year. The Bismark Tribune... more


September 24
Land Use Proposal a Not-so-Clear Choice Between ‘Apples or Asphalt’

With one foot on the gas pedal and one ear tuned into backseat conversation, I powered up the hill on the morning school commute. StatesmanJournal... more


September 24
Regent Insecticide Registered for Wireworm Control in Potatoes

Potato growers have a new tool to control wireworms and protect yields with the recent federal registration of Regent insecticide from BASF for use in potatoes



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