Potato Grower: May 2010 Potato Grower
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“ Cover”
INSIDE THE LRP | MEXICO RETALIATORY TARIFFS: ONE YEAR LATER | APHIDS AND PVY TRANSMISSION SER VIN G THE N A TIONA O T A TO I NDU S TR Y MILE HIGH REPORT BUYER’S GUIDE Herbicides An Extra Scythe in Hand Page 24 may 2010 • $3.95 www.potatogrower.com CONTENTS Volume 39 Issue 4 MAY 2010 10 FEATURES 1...
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“ From the Field” (page 3)
POTATO POTATO POTATO GROWER May 2009 - $3.95 - Serving The National Potato Industry - www.potatogrower.com GROWER May 2009 - $3.95 - Serving The National Potato Industry - www.potatogrower.com published 13 times a year by Harris Publishing Inc. GROWER May 2009 - $3.95 - Serving The National Potat...
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“ Meet the Experts” (page 5)
Meet the Experts CONTRIBUTORS JUAN ALVAREZ Juan Manuel Alvarez has a Ph.D. in Entomology from the University of Florida and is an Associate Professor of Entomology at the UI Aberdeen R&E Center. He conducts research in Integrated Pest Management with a commod- ity responsibility for potatoes and ...
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“ Calendar” (page 6)
Calendar UPCOMING EVENTS JUNE 16–18 NPC SUMMER MEETING Inn of the Rio Grande Alamosa, Colo. Contact: Hollee Alexander at (202) 682-9456 or hollee@national- potatocouncil.org but fun continues with events such as the mashed potato wrestling competition, strong man contest, sculpting contest, stree...
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“ Around the Vine” (page 7)
Around the Vine NEW PRODUCTS AND INDUSTRY NEWS NEW BOOK TACKLES POTATO CHEMISTRY A new book brings together for the first time leading research on the chemistry and technology of the potato. Advances in Potato Chemistry and Technology is edited by Massey University and Riddet Institute scientists...
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“ Looking Ahead - USPB Annual Meeting” (page 9)
ALL TOGETHER. The USPB executive committee, from left to right, are: Lon Baley, Molly Connors, Jimmy Harrell, Todd Michael, Tim O’Connor (president and CEO of the USPB), Cheryl Koompin, Tom Qualey, Monty Smith, Sid Staunton and John Probasco. Looking Ahead The USPB Annual Meeting Story and photos...
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“ Mexico - What a Year Can Do” (page 13)
NPC PERSPECTIVE. One day before the one-year anniversary of Congress’ vote that lead to a retaliatory tariff on U.S. exports into Mexico, NPC CEO John Keeling discusses why something needs to be done soon or the potato industry (and many others) will suffer. O Mexico: What A Year Can Do And what ...
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“ Inside the LRP” (page 15)
Baby Topper. U.S. Frozen Baby Bakers are featured as a topping choice on this Japanese pizza. Courtesy photo. representatives attended a recent USPB international Reverse Trade Mission (RTM), and later the company introduced a new use featuring U.S. frozen baby-baked potatoes. BAKERY CAFES A defi...
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“ Diggin' In” (page 18)
diggin’ in ROTATIONAL CROPS Industry Report UI Releases Two New Wheats UICF-Grace and UI Silver ABERDEEN, Idaho—The University of Idaho has released two new hard white winter wheats—UICF-Grace and UI Silver—part of breeder Jianli Chen’s goal of developing more varieties of wheats in this domestic...
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“ Buyer's Guide - Herbicides” (page 23)
Death to Weeds An extra scythe in hand GONE ARE THE DAYS WHEN EVERY WEED THROUGHOUT AN ENTIRE FIELD HAD TO BE CUT DOWN BY HAND, ONE BY ONE. BACK-BREAKING, PAINFUL WORK FOR VERY LITTLE NOTICEABLE REWARD. HERBICIDES DO THE WORK, KILLING WEEDS THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BE A LOGISTICAL NIGHTMARE. THE FOLL...
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