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White Mold and Potatoes
Understanding and monitoring the white mold disease cycle will help in producing individual on-farm programs to reduce the impact of this disease.
2003 CIS 1105

Order #1287
$2.50

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Benefits of Public Investments in Northwest Potato Breeding Research, The [pdf]
Describes the potato varieties released by the Tri-State Potato Breeding Programs and the benefit of the program to potato producers and processors in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. 12 pp.
2001 BUL 822
Order# 1245
$3.00

Blackleg-Soft Rot Disease Complex in Potatoes, The
1990 CIS 669

Order# 166

$0.40

Brown Center and Hollow Heart in Potatoes
1989 EXT 691

Order# 590

$1.00

Bruise-Free Potatoes: Our Goal
1991 EXT 725

Order# 610

$1.00


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Characteristics of Potato Varieties in the Pacific Northwest [pdf]
1993 PNW 454

Order# 958

$5.00

Commercial Application of CIPC Sprout Inhibitor to Storage Potatoes  [pdf]
For potato storage managers, this publication describes how CIPC works and when and how it is applied. Discusses causes of sprout inhibition failure. 4 pp.

1997 CIS 1059

Order# 1090

$1.25

 

VideocassetteContinuing to Manage Foreign Material For Quality Idaho Potatoes
Foreign material is any material that is not the potato tuber.
It is "trash" or "garbage" in potatoes. Many foreign materials originate in the field, but others enter the product stream through equipment and during storage and handling. Whether potatoes are destined for the fresh market or processing, foreign material is a great concern to the Idaho potato industry.

By minimizing foreign material in the field, in storage, and in
the processing plant, growers and processors help maintain a
high-quality product, safe standards, and consumer confidence. This video will outline ways you can reduce unwanted or foreign material in your potatoes. A Spanish version follows the English version.
Length: English 19:41, Spanish 23:36.
A companion publication is available: Managing Foreign Material for Quality Idaho Potatoes
2002 #918
Order# 7073
$35.00

Control of Early Blight Disease of Potato
1992 CIS 975

Order# 419

$1.00

Corky Ringspot of Potatoes
1992 CIS 914

Order# 359

$1.00

Cull and Waste Potato Management [pdf]
2001 CIS 814

Order# 262

$1.00

Cultural and Chemical Practices for Commercial Potato Weed Control
1989 EXT 695

Order# 594

$1.00

NewCultural Management of Bannock Russet Potatoes [pdf]
This publication provides management guidelines for producing high-quality Bannock Russet potatoes in southern Idaho.
2002 CIS 1103
Order# 1264
$1.00

Cultural Management of Gem Russet Potatoes [pdf]
2001 CIS 1093
Order# 1250
$1.00

Cultural Management of Gemchip Potatoes
1990 CIS 860
Order# 305
$0.35

Cultural Management of Ranger Russet Potatoes [pdf]
1998 CIS 919

Order# 364

$1.00


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Eptam for Weed Control in Potatoes [pdf]
1998 CIS 1009

Order# 453

$1.00


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Fresh-Pack Potatoes: Handling, Packaging, and Transportation in Refrigerated Railcars [pdf]
Outlines the physical, physiological, and pathological problems that appear in the handling and transportation of fresh-pack potatoes and suggests specific solutions.

1998 BUL 804

Order# 1134

$10.00


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Guidelines for Russet Burbank Nuclear Seed Potato Production in Idaho
1989 EXP 700

Order# 531

$1.00


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Handling Potato Waste for Beef Cattle Feeding
1987 CIS 425

Order# 66

$0.25

Herbicide Drift and Carryover Injury in Potatoes: Recognizing the Symptoms
Fifty-two full color photographs show symptoms of herbicide carryover and drift in potato tubers, roots, and leaves. Discusses factors affecting carryover and drift and describes injury symptoms from more than a dozen herbicides. 16 pp.

1997 PNW 498

Order# 1111

$4.00

Herbicides for Weed Control in Potatoes [pdf]
1997 EXT 709

Order# 600

$2.00


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Insulation and Vapor Barriers in Potato Storage Buildings
1987 PNW 295

Order# 838

$0.75

Integrated Pest Management for Potatoes in the Western United States 
In text and full-color photographs, this book describes the pests of western potatoes—weeds, insects, diseases, nematodes, and physical disorders. Also describes IPM practices. 146 pp.
WRRP 11

Order# 1136

$17.00

Irish Potato, The: A Brief History
1998 MS 21

Order# 653

$0.35


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Late Blight of Potato and Tomato [pdf]
Thirteen color photographs depict the symptoms of late blight and distinguish late blight from other diseases. Covers the life history of the late blight fungus, sources of inoculum and spread, and weather conditions favoring the disease. 4 pp. 

1996 CIS 1051

Order# 491

$2.00


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Management Practices and Sugar End Potatoes
1992 PNW 427

Order# 936

$0.50

Managing Benzimidazole Resistance in the Potato Dry Rot Fungus
1994 EXT 769

Order# 642

$2.00


NEWManaging Foreign Material for Quality Idaho Potatoes
This bulletin presents strategies for eliminating foreign material in potatoes from preplanting through packing. Practical and easy-to-implement ideas are described in detail, then provided in checklist format. This is a companion piece for the video titled “Continuing to Manage Foreign Material for Quality Idaho Potatoes.” 4 pp.
A companion video is available: Continuing to Manage Foreign Material For Quality Idaho Potatoes
2002 CIS 1104
Order# 1267
$0.50

NEWManaging Late Blight on Irrigated Potatoes in the Pacific Northwest [pdf]
Discusses symptoms of late blight and biology of the late blight organism. Integrated pest management strategies cover between-season management, current-season management, and harvest and storage management considerations. Also covers how and when to use chemical controls and the susceptibility of various potato varieties to late blight. Color photographs. 12 pp.
2003 PNW 555
Order# 1279
$4.00

Metribuzin for Weed Control in Potatoes
1991 CIS 291

Order# 23

$0.35


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Nitrogen Uptake and Utilization by Pacific Northwest Field Crops [pdf]
1999 PNW 513

Order# 1138

$2.50


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Past, Present, and Future Uses of Potatoes
1993 MS 164

Order# 713

$4.00

Potato Ring Rot
1975 CIS 262
Order# 19
$0.25

Potato Bruise Prevention

Preventing Potato Bruise Damage [pdf]
1998 BUL 725

Order# 610

$2.00

VideocassettePotato Bruise Prevention Video Series
This series is designed to help prevent bruising from the time potatoes are dug until they reach the consumer.
$130 for the set of five videos.

 

VideocassetteThe Harvester
Uses real harvesters in operation to show the many bruise points on a badly maintained harvester and devices and practices that will minimize bruising.
1985 #275
Order# 7035 (English)
Order# 7036 (Spanish)
$35.00

 

 

VideocassetteHarvester Chain Adjustment
Learn how to increase harvesting efficiency and decrease bruising by changing sprockets to produce specific chain speeds and synchronizing chains to specific ratios.
1989 #471
Order# 7038 (English)
Order# 7039 (Spanish)
$35.00

 

VideocassetteHandling
Covers going into and out of storage, transloading, and planting.
1990 #586
Order# 7041 (English)
Order# 7062 (Spanish)
$35.00

 

 


VideocassetteReducing Bruising in Fresh-Pack Warehouses
Geared toward managers and warehouse employees, the video covers nine steps for reducing bruising in fresh-pack warehouses.
1996 #794
Order# 7043 (English and Spanish)
$35.00

 

 

VideocassetteCleaning and Disinfecting Potato Storages
Covers selecting the right sprayer, choosing the right disinfectant, the steps in cleaning and disinfestation, and safety.
1999 #876
Order# 7045 (English)
$29.95

Potato Irrigation Management [pdf]
1997 BUL 789

Order# 1095

$4.50

Potato Nematodes and Their Control
1992 CIS 925

Order# 370

$0.75

newPotato Production in the Home Garden [pdf]
2002 CIS 1000
Order# 444
$1.00

Potato Rot Nematode, The
1990 CIS 868

Order# 312

$1.00

Potato Seed Management: Seed Certification and Selection [pdf]
2000 CIS 974

Order# 418

$1.00

Potato Seed Management: Seed Size and Age [pdf]
Discusses impact of seed size and physiological age on seed performance and the implications for management. 4 pp.
1995 CIS 1031

Order# 474

$1.00

Potato Seed Myths [pdf]
1995 CIS 1028

Order# 472

$0.50

Potatoes: Influencing Seed Tuber Behavior
1984 PNW 248

Order# 798

$1.00

Powdery Scab of Potato
1991 PNW 387

Order# 904

$0.50


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Returns from Potato Research: Accounting for State and Regional Effects [pdf]
1995 RES 152

Order# 1021

$1.00


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Silver Scurf of Potatoes [pdf]
1997 CIS 1060

Order# 1101

$1.00

Specific Gravity of Potatoes
1984 CIS 609

Order# 137

$0.35

NEWStorage and Management for Umatilla Russet Potatoes [pdf]
Optimal storage conditions for the Umatilla Russet, a new cultivar developed for the frozen processing market, are evaluated based on three years of research trials. Specific recommendations are made for curing, storage, sprout inhibition and storage duration.
2003 BUL 839
Order# 1277
$3.00


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Tissue Analysis—A Guide to Nitrogen Fertilization for Russet Burbank Potatoes
1984 CIS 743

Order# 206

$1.00


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Use of Chlorine Dioxde in Potato Storage, The [pdf]
2000 BUL 825

Order# 1189

$1.00

Using Matrix in Weed Management Systems for Potatoes [pdf]
1996 CIS 1037

Order# 480

$2.50


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Verticillium Wilt of Potato
1993 CIS 977

Order# 421

$0.75

Volunteer Potato Control [pdf]
1998 CIS 1048

Order# 489

$1.00