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Maine

Aroostook county potato growers expect bigger and better year

Although 2020 was not really a good year for potato farmers in Maine, this year things seem to be turning around for them. Look at a video taken at one Aroostook county farm, which is looking forward to a bigger and better crop this year.

According to University of Maine crop ecology professor Greg Porter, growers are expecting a bigger yield this year: “There’s optimism that there’ll be a good supply here of good quality potatoes and that the market will be there to take those potatoes.”

Having a good crop is one thing, getting it out of the ground is another. Farmers say they expect to have a serious lack of help come harvest time. “We have to have good growing conditions from here on out to really get the best out of all those tubers that are forming right now, so that when harvest time comes this land farmed by five generations can continue to offer its bounty,” says Porter.

Source: potatonewstoday.com

 

 

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