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National Potato Council submits Comments in Support of Simplot's Innate Technology
July 14, 2014
National Potato Council submits Comments in Support of Simplot's Innate Technology
As part of the second and final public environmental assessment comment period for the J.R. Simplot Company's petition to deregulate its biotech Innate™ 1.0 potatoes, the National Potato Council submitted comments to the Federal Register noting that the technology 'could effectively address key production and processing issues facing the potato industry.'
Warmer winters linked to increased pesticide use
June 26, 2014
Warmer winters linked to increased pesticide use
In this USDA research on soybean crops, researchers find a link between minimum winter temperature and pesticide use.
Washington State Potato Commission Elects New Leadership
June 25, 2014
Washington State Potato Commission Elects New Leadership
The Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC) has elected its new Executive Committee. Nelson Cox was named chair of the commission
President signs into law revisions to the EPA rules supporting Maine Farmers
June 16, 2014
President signs into law revisions to the EPA rules supporting Maine Farmers
President Obama signed into law revisions to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules that ease compliance for farms across Maine.
Justin Della Zoppa wins 2014 Rabobank Potatoes South Australia Industry Award
June 10, 2014
Justin Della Zoppa wins 2014 Rabobank Potatoes South Australia Industry Award
Riverland potato producer Justin Della Zoppa has been named the 2014 Rabobank Potatoes South Australia Industry Award winner.
Univ. Florida Research: Late blight pathogen originates from Mexico
June 09, 2014
Univ. Florida Research: Late blight pathogen originates from Mexico
A University of Florida scientist has pinpointed Mexico as the origin of the pathogen that caused the 1840s Irish Potato Famine, a finding that may help researchers solve the $6 billion-a-year disease that continues to evolve and torment potato and tomato growers around the world.
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Hairy Nightshade that has the potential to be problematic in potato cultivation
May 28, 2014
New 'Focus on Potato' Webcasts Tackle Hairy Nightshade, Potato Tuber Moth
Hairy nightshade and potato tuberworm (or potato tuber moth) are two economically important inhibitors to potato production. Two of the latest ‘Focus on Potato’ webcasts focus on these economically important potato pests.
Produce Marketing Association redesigns website
May 27, 2014
Produce Marketing Association redesigns website
In response to member feedback and as part of its new strategic plan implementation, the Produce Marketing Association (PMA) unveiled its redesigned website http://www.pma.com on Tuesday, May 27.
Senate Appropriations Committee Approves Senator Collins' Request to Include Fresh White Potato in WIC Program
May 22, 2014
Senate Appropriations Committee Approves Senator Collins' Request to Include Fresh White Potato in WIC Program
Today, the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee approved a bipartisan agreement, authored by Senators Susan Collins (R-Me) and Mark Pryor (D-AR), that would allow families using the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program to purchase all fresh, healthy vegetables, including the white potato, which has been excluded from the program.
US Potato Board Announces Winner of Guilt-Free Potato Goodness Recipe Contest
May 20, 2014
US Potato Board Announces Winner of Guilt-Free Potato Goodness Recipe Contest
'Nacho Usual Breakfast' is the creative and catchy title of the Grand Prize winning recipe in the US Potato Board's Guilt-Free Potato Goodness consumer recipe contest, selected by 'Hungry Girl' Lisa Lillien.
All of Mexico now open for US Potatoes
May 19, 2014
All of Mexico now open for US Potatoes
The National Potato Council (NPC) and the United States Potato Board (USPB) are pleased that effective today, May 19, 2014, the Mexican government has implemented its final rule to allow U.S. fresh potatoes to enter all of Mexico.
Potatoes: Working to Put Common Sense Back into the WIC Rules
May 19, 2014
Potatoes: Working to Put Common Sense Back into the WIC Rules
Did you know that in the United States participants in the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program can buy nutritious potatoes with a voucher at a farmer’s market, but not at their local grocer?
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May 15, 2014
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Cavendish Farms Jamestown reduces potato imports from Manitoba
May 11, 2014
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Potato Processor Cavendish Farms of Jamestown, North Dakota, United States, has reduced its contracts with Manitoba growers (Canada) to 305,000 hundredweight for 2014
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May 07, 2014
Optimizing potato yield - for the entire US East Coast all at once
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Over 5000 retailers participated in the potato display contest of the Idaho Potato Commission
May 06, 2014
Over 5000 retailers participated in the potato display contest of the Idaho Potato Commission
More than 5,000 supermarket chains and independent retailers showcased spuds for Idaho Potato Commission's annual Potato Lover’s Month retail display promotion in February, the most ever in the contest’s 23 years.
Wisconsin Potato Growers highlight their Sustainable practices
May 06, 2014
Wisconsin Potato Growers highlight their Sustainable practices
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