Noticias sobre las Nuevas Variedades de Patata de Los Estados Unidos

Trends in Registered Seed Acreage for Key Potato Varieties (Crop Year 2024)
Febrero 16, 2025
National Chip Program Participants See Unique Value in Industry Collaboration
The success of the potato industry is built on growers’ ability to introduce new potato varieties that meet market demands. For example, when snack-size bags of potato chips were popularized, the industry responded by breeding smaller potatoes for smaller chips to fit into the bags.
Alsum Farms Begins Wisconsin Yellow Potato Harvest
Agosto 03, 2023
Alsum Farms Begins Wisconsin Yellow Potato Harvest
Wisconsin yellow potato harvest is underway at Alsum Farms in Arena, Wis. with the first potato loads being washed, graded and packed for fresh market delivery to distribution centers and retail grocers the first full week of August.
Isabel Vales, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife potato breeder, shows off the experimental clone COTX08063-2Ru, which could be selected to make french fries. (Courtesy: Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Kay Ledbetter)
Septiembre 04, 2022
Texas A&M Potato Breeding Program targets french fry, chipping, fresh markets
New potato varieties bred by the Texas A&M Potato Breeding Program could enter the french fry market before long, said Isabel Vales, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife potato breeder in the Department of Horticultural Sciences
Asunta Thompson, NDSU associate professor of plant science, has developed a potato variety that recently was selected for McDonald's french fries: the Dakota Russet
Junio 19, 2022
Potato variety 'Dakota Russet' now approved for McDonald's World Famous Fries
The most recent potato variety to join the list of approved McDonald’s potato varieties is the Dakota Russet, developed at North Dakota State University by Asunta Thompson
Swisspatat adds early potato variety Colomba as a new entry to its 2022 variety list
Noviembre 19, 2021
Swisspatat adds a new potato variety on its 2022 list
Swisspatat adds early potato variety Colomba as a new entry to its 2022 variety list in order to strengthen the supply of early season firm-skinned, firm-cooking potatoes (green line)
The University of Idaho’s new Seed Potato Germplasm Laboratory in Moscow, shown here Oct. 22, will go operational before the end of 2021.
Noviembre 16, 2021
University of Idaho new seed potato lab to open this year.
The University of Idaho is close to opening a new Seed Potato Germplasm Laboratory, which is the place where most Idaho potatoes are 'born'.
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United States Government invests USD 2.6 Million in Potato Variety Research
Noviembre 10, 2021
United States Government invests USD 2.6 Million in Potato Variety Research
The USDA's National Institute of Food & Agriculture (NIFA) recently awarded four Potato Research grants  totaling USD 2.6 million  as part of their Special Research Grants program.
Mike Peck, the research technologist in Penn State’s Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology, evaluates potato samples for shape, skin texture, skin diseases, and defects. (Courtesy: Robert Leiby)
Octubre 30, 2021
Penn State potato research program chips in with valuable insights for industry
Pennsylvania has more potato chip manufacturers than any other state in the United States. Consequently, Penn State's potato research program is focused on potatoes for the production of potato chips.
With over 80 percent of the Aroostook County (Maine) potato harvest complete, yields are expected to be above average. (Courtesy: Julia Bayly | BDN)
Octubre 19, 2021
It's shaping up to be a banner year for Aroostook County (Maine) potatoes
Don Flannery, president of the Maine Potato Board, is not calling it a record year — yet. But with over 80 percent of this season’s potatoes out of the ground, the longtime industry expert said yields are shaping up to be above average.
Frost-resistant Winay potatoes were developed through international joint research with ARS and Peru. (Courtesy: Alfonso del Rio, D4704-1)
Octubre 03, 2021
New Potato Variety Will Help Age-Old Crop Prosper Beyond the 21st Century
Tubers have battled various scourges for about 10,000 years, as well as an unpredictable climate that can cause unseasonable frost damage to crops every year.
Pioneering potato breeder Dave Holm retires
Mayo 13, 2021
Pioneering potato breeder Dave Holm retires
Dave Holm was destined to work with potatoes. He was raised on a potato farm in southeast Idaho, where his dad and grandfather instilled in him a love of one of the world’s most important crops.
La Familia Imle: Paul y Kathy en el centro, Peter (el hijo) y su familia a la izquierda, Amy (la hija) y su familia a la derecha. (Courtesía: Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice Council)
Enero 04, 2021
El hombre que intenta llevar el cultivo de la patata al siglo XXI
El agricultor Peter Imle intenta reducir a la mitad su cantidad de cromosomas para abrir el camino a muchas nuevas variedades con características más útiles.
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Two University of Maine researchers, Greg Porter and Han Tan are part of a team of plant geneticists and breeders working to develop tools to improve potato breeding
Diciembre 08, 2020
Maine researchers are developing genomic tools for potato breeders
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Diciembre 10, 2019
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Potato plants, in foreground, infected by late blight disease at Toluca Valley, Mexico. Background plants incorporate germplasm from wild potato varieties and display late blight disease resistance (Courtesy: Cornell University)
Junio 11, 2019
Cornell University improves global access to potato breeding material
Plant breeders and geneticists of Cornell University have released more than 50 potato varieties since 1908. Now they are expanding their efforts to make more wild potato seeds available to potato breeders around the world.
NC State grew the North Carolina sweet potato industry into a global powerhouse. (Courtesy: Bill Krueger / NC State University)
Mayo 06, 2019
Can Sweet Potatoes Save the World?
NC State grew the North Carolina sweet potato industry into a global powerhouse. Now we're leading the effort to breed sweet potatoes that could provide economic opportunities and better nutrition for people in African countries. (Courtesy: Bill Krueger)
David Douches Ph.D. Professor, Director of MSU Potato Breeding and Genetics Program.
(Courtesy: Michigan State University Innovation Center)
Abril 29, 2019
Michigan State University develops new potato varieties for countries far and wide
David Douches, a professor in the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences and director of the MSU Potato Breeding and Genetics Program, has been at the forefront of the potato’s transition as people get more adventurous with their eating habits.
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Noviembre 20, 2018
A new Maine Potato Variety, the Caribou Russet, sees an increasing popularity
The Caribou Russet, a potato variety developed by the University of Maine and available since 2016, sees an increasing market

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