Washington State Potato Commission
Syngenta seeking applicants for RFOY program
Syngenta is seeking applicants for its Resistance Fighter of the Year leadership (RFOY) program. The program is tailored for those working on the fron... READ MORE »
Syngenta scholarship winners
Graduate student Kelsey Hensley of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and undergraduate student Linda Millet of Oregon State University, are the... READ MORE »
Naturally Potatoes to expand plant capacity
Naturally Potatoes is breaking ground on a $7.5 million expansion to their processing plant in Mars Hill, Maine.The expansion will double the facility... READ MORE »
Davenport new WSPC commissioner
Derek Davenport, of Kennewick, Wash., has been elected commissioner for the Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC). Davenport will fill an open at... READ MORE »
Psyllid workshops in Tri-States
There are several psyllid/zebra chip/insect recognition workshops planned this spring in Oregon, Idaho and Washington. In Oregon, the Rondon entomolo... READ MORE »
WSPC seeking candidates
The Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC) is seeking candidates for one vacant at-large position on the WSPC board. At-large commissioners can be... READ MORE »
WSPC elects new leaders
The Washington State Potato Commission elected Bob Halverson, of Toppenish, as chairman beginning July 1, 2012. Halverson replaced Darrin Morrison as... READ MORE »
Holterhoff joins WSPC
Ryan Holterhoff is the new director of marketing and industry affairs for the Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC). Holterhoff's responsibilit... READ MORE »
Jensen to manage grants and research for three states
Andy Jensen, Ph.D., director of research for the Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC), has been appointed the Pacific Northwest regional research... READ MORE »
Olsen receives award
Lynn Olsen Sr., 72, of Othello, received the 2012 Industry Leadership award from the Washington Potato Foundation during the 2012 Washington/Oregon Po... READ MORE »