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Minnesota 2012 Certified Seed Potato Crop

Minnesota 2012 Certified Seed Potato Crop

A summary of the 2012 Minnesota seed potato crop by Michael Horken from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture.

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North Dakota Seed Potato Crop in 2012

North Dakota Seed Potato Crop in 2012

A review of the 2012 North Dakota potato seed crop by Willem Schrage from the North Dakota State Seed Department.

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Potatoes could become a feed option for cattle this year

Potatoes could become a feed option for cattle this year

Potatoes could become a feed option for cattle this year. Drought conditions led to poor yields in forage crops, high hay and corn prices, and a larger supply of diseased or malformed potatoes. Livestock experts say potatoes have similar feed quality as barley on a dry-matter basis and could be a relatively low-cost feedstuff, but the cost of transporting them could be high, and cattle should be adapted slowly to rations containing potatoes to avoid digestive upsets.

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Potatoes 101 Presentation

Potatoes 101 Presentation

NDSU Extension Conference 2012 presentation on potato production. Covers potato history, growth and development, and pest management.

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Storing Skinned and Bruised Potatoes

Storing Skinned and Bruised Potatoes

Harvest of fall 2012 potato harvest of red-skinned potatoes prior to rain and snow was difficult because of the dry conditions.

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Poster on Linuron Tank Mixtures at Potato Expo 2016

Poster on Linuron Tank Mixtures at Potato Expo 2016

Timing of herbicide application can be the difference in having a one-pass weed control system or needing multiple herbicide applications. Linuron can provide beneficial weed control in potato, especially when tank mixed with other herbicides. It can provide control of hard-to-control weeds such as common lambsquarters, red root pigweed, and night shade species. The purpose of this project was to determine the effects of linuron plus metribuzin or rimsulfuron treatments on crop injury and marketable yield.

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Linuron poster at Western Society of Weed Science

Linuron poster at Western Society of Weed Science

Timing of herbicide treatment can be the difference in having a one-pass weed control system or needing multiple herbicide applications. Linuron can provide beneficial weed control in potato, especially when tank mixed with other herbicides. Linuron provides control of hard-tocontrol weeds such as common lambsquarters, red root pigweed, and nightshade species. However, aerial applications are not allowed and it does not work well in soils with high clay content or high organic matter. It may be advantageous because it may cause less damage to potato plants as they are emerging when compared to other herbicides.

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