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Idaho
is the single largest potato producing state in the US. Approximately
400,000 acres are planted annually accounting for nearly 34%
of the nation's fall harvested acreage. Over thirty varieties
are produced in growing regions ranging from the high elevation
seed areas of eastern Idaho, with 90-100 growing days, to
areas of the Treasure Valley in western Idaho that have the
warmest mean temperatures in the Northwest and up to 180 frost-free
days. Potatoes in Idaho are produced for many markets. The
manufacturing of french fries utilizes 60% of production.
Other predominant markets include tablestock, dehydration,
and seed; with additional potatoes being used in the chip
and specialty markets.
The
importance of potatoes in the Idaho economy has led to public
support of potato industry. The creation of the Idaho Center
for Potato Research and Education is an outgrowth of this
support. The purpose of the organization is to advance the
science of potato production and utilization through coordinated
research, extension, and teaching programs."
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>>ABOUT
THIS SITE
This web site
was developed and is maintained by the Idaho Center for Potato
Research and Education and serves as a source of information
about ICPRE, its people, and operations. It contains descriptions
of University of Idaho potato research, teaching, and extension
programs. This site also serves as a source of potato production
and utilization information and includes links to other valuable
potato-related web sites. |
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