San Luis Valley pares back more acreage, anticipates solid crop
San Luis Valley pares back more acreage, anticipates solid crop
MONTE VISTA, CO With its potato acreage at 58,100 this fall season, Colorado's San Luis Valley has pared its planted ground by nearly 20,000 acres in the last decade. In 1996, Colorados fall crop acreage was at 77,800, but it declined to 76,900 the next season. In 1998 it dropped again to 75,700 acres, but bounced up slightly to 77,000 acres in 1999. In 2000, 75,600 acres were planted, and the following year acreage dropped to 67,900 but acreage rose again to 71,300 in 2002. The past three years, however, have seen a steady decline, with 66,300 acres in 2003 and 64,800 last year. The trend