radios1
Elite Member
crop down 6% and we are short of potatoes?. we must be exporting way too many, keep enough for us too!!..
You're making us Irish nervous...you know that don't you?
My crop was close to normal, but the taters were smaller than normal. Last year my crop was the largest ever, in both total weight and potato size. It all evens out. I did enjoy some hash browns with my fried eggs and sausage on Saturday, and mashed potatoes last night for dinner. Nothing better than home grown potatoes.
crop down 6% and we are short of potatoes?. we must be exporting way too many, keep enough for us too!!..
My crop was close to normal, but the taters were smaller than normal. Last year my crop was the largest ever, in both total weight and potato size. It all evens out. I did enjoy some hash browns with my fried eggs and sausage on Saturday, and mashed potatoes last night for dinner. Nothing better than home grown potatoes.
Whole lot better for you as well. Commercial grown potatoes contain lots of pesticide, fungicide and herbicide residue. We've grown our own for decades, only buying seed potatoes every few years.
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One variety we're going to try new this coming year is Huckleberry Gold. Supposed to have higher antioxidant level and lower glycemic level (less starch) than traditional potatoes.
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Every spring an old timer in town offers me something to put in the rows before covering my potatoes... "You will never have a problem with beetles"Whole lot better for you as well. Commercial grown potatoes contain lots of pesticide, fungicide and herbicide residue. We've grown our own for decades, only buying seed potatoes every few years.
One variety we're going to try new this coming year is Huckleberry Gold. Supposed to have higher antioxidant level and lower glycemic level (less starch) than traditional potatoes.
Every spring an old timer in town offers me something to put in the rows before covering my potatoes... "You will never have a problem with beetles"
Every year I tell him no, he doesn't understand that if I wanted that I would just buy a 50 lb bag at the end of the season.
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You guys could be SOL... learning to have mashed rice and baked turnip.
Haven't raised potatoes in a few years, but when we cut our seed potatoes, we always put them in a bag with powdered Sulfur and coated the cut portions. Never had a problem with bugs on the seeds, but occasionally had a few tater bugs on the plants.