The United States Potato Board (USPB)’s participation in the FABEX food and beverage expo in Tokyo is paying […]
Potatoes have gotten a bad rap the past few years, thanks to their nutritional value being overlooked by […]
U.S. fresh potatoes, including chip and table-stock, may now enter Vietnam. According to a press release from the […]
Agricultural Research Scientists (ARS) identified a wild potato germplasm that offers resistance to some major potato diseases. Geneticists […]
Monitoring and managing potato psyllid is part of a new agreement between Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the […]
Rely 280, a more concentrated formulation of Rely herbicide, is now registered by EPA. This formulation of Bayer […]
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in North Dakota are evaluating the storage properties of promising new potato varieties […]
I had a frightening conversation with a colleague of mine a few days ago. Like me, she is a […]
Hastings has been a center of agriculture in St. Johns County for more than a century. The farming […]
Syngenta Crop Protection is partnering with five universities located in key potato growing regions to bring blight hotlines […]
For at least a decade EPA has struggled with the idea that they needed to do more to […]
United States Potato Board (USPB) President and CEO Tim O’Connor addressed the Board Members and industry members who […]
Roger Mix of Center, CO, was recently elected at the National Potato Council’s (NPC) annual meeting to serve […]
Specialty potato growers are people who eat and enjoy good food, and that includes the food they grow. […]
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists are testing five new potato breeding lines with the hope of opening the […]
The European Commission announced Tuesday it would authorize the cultivation of a biotech potato, as well as the […]
At the National Potato Council’s (NPC) 2010 Annual Meeting, Roger Mix of Center, CO, was elected to lead […]
I just came from the huge National Potato Council Potato Expo in Orlando, FL. While the main topic of […]
Nematodes can create big problems for Florida potato growers, particularly the root-knot, sting, and stubby-root. These nematodes can […]