Posted by LOU from Wi. on April 06, 2012 at 13:12:02 from (174.124.39.139):
getting the new potato site ready .Son And I use to drive truck for potato grower who is now out of the potato market. Best potatoes around here even with 3 large farms the produce the spuds. The grower we hauled for planted the best tasting potatos with better flavor, crispness and size. We asked the grower what kind (name) of the spuds he use to grow, RUSSET BURBANK. Had to go a ways down the state to find the supplier,and again he gave us the information as to where to get seed . Said NOt to plant em till Mid April. Gave us lots of great information on planting, taking care of the plant virus and bug infestation.Now we ae looking forward to getting em in the dirt. We will share our potatoes with the grower we worked for , as he doesn"t plant em any more.What brand of spuds do you folks grow? Real interesting brand for us. Regards LOU.
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