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On family and flying potato chips
I consider myself an “expert” on parenting on par with my “expertise” in machine gunnery or quantum physics.
Vesicular stomatitis found in cattle
Vesicular stomatitis has been confirmed in two head of cattle about 225 miles south of San Antonio, Texas.
Meat and potatoes still a bargain
WASHINGTON – Retail prices for food at the supermarket increased slightly in the third quarter of 2006, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket Survey.
All that and a bag of chips: Ohio sets record
The Ohio Department of Agriculture and five OHIO PROUD potato chip companies have constructed the world’s largest bag of potato chips out of Ohio potatoes at the Ohio State Fair.
Potato chips ripple with success
Family-owned Ballreich Potato Chips sends its chips around the world, but stays rooted in Tiffin, Ohio.
How to harvest homegrown potatoes
Digging up potatoes isn’t too difficult but there are some considerations for determining the timing and technique to harvest them.
Potato growers assistance extended
The new deadline for diverting the potatoes from marketing has been extended to June 12, and producers have from that date until July 13 to sign up.
Scientists test potatoes’ chip potential
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — At Penn State, thousands of potato varieties from around the globe are put through extensive cross-breeding programs, genetic research and intercollegiate collaborations. But once a year, the university’s potato researchers switch from pipettes, computers and other high-tech equipment to potato peelers, slicers and a deep fryer. It’s potato-chipping time. For a
Plant onion sets and seed potatoes now
Learn how to grow onion sets and why you should plant seed potatoes instead of potatoes from the supermarket.
Sweet potato fries are a healthy, delicious option
Sweet potatoes are healthy vegetables that are full of fiber, potassium and vitamins A and C. Try sweet potato fries for a delicious treat.






