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2005 Chip Seminar Approaches
The 2005 Chip Seminar will be held March 2-5 in Jacksonville, Fla.
Co-op Announces Potato Purchase
United Potato Growers of Idaho (United) has announced it plans to buy several hundred million pounds of potatoes from its members starting in January.
January Potato Stocks up 2 Percent from 2004
The 15 major potato states held 238 million cwt. of potatoes in storage Jan. 1, up 2 percent from last year and 3 percent above 2003, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service.
PGA Responds to Judges Ruling in Ring Rot Case
After the ruling by an Alberta judge that Canadian Food Inspection Agency documents must be released to a Washington state potato grower, the Potato Growers of Alberta responded, saying the group will accept the judge?s decision.
Judge: Potato Growers of Alberta Must Release Documents
A Canadian judge has ruled Potato Growers of Alberta must release documents to the Washington State Potato Commission concerning bacterial ring rot investigations on an Alberta seed potato farm.
President Bush Signs Specialty Crops Bill
President George W. Bush has signed into law the Specialty Crops Competitiveness Act of 2004.
Senate Approves Specialty Crops Competitiveness Act
The U.S. Senate passed the Specialty Crop Competitiveness Act of 2004 in early December.
December Potato Stocks Up 1 Percent from 2003
The 15 major potato states held 272 million cwt. of potatoes in storage Dec. 1, up 1 percent from last year and 3 percent above 2002, according to USDA.
United Fresh Potato Growers of Idaho Gains Momentum
United Fresh Potato Growers of Idaho has more than 80 percent of all acres dedicated to fresh potatoes in the state of Idaho committed under membership agreements, and more agreements continue to flow in.
Nebraska Governor Nominated to Become Secretary of Agriculture
President George Bush has nominated Nebraska?s Gov. Mike Johanns to become the next secretary of agriculture.