Louisiana sweet potatoes appear to have escaped damage from Katrina
Louisiana sweet potatoes appear to have escaped damage from Katrina
Hurricane Katrina's course on Aug. 29 devastated New Orleans, Mississippi and Alabama, but the Louisiana sweet potato crop appears unscathed by the ferocious weather event. Sweet potato shipper Matthew Garber of Garber Farms in Iota, LA, which started shipping new-crop sweet potatoes in mid-August, said Aug. 30 that "the most rain any Louisiana sweet potato field caught was one-and-a-quarter inches. It was pretty much not a big issue [for the Louisiana sweet potato industry]. The crop is fine." He said that the disruption of the trucking industry for Louisiana is unknown at this time