Washington potato growers remain optimistic
Washington potato growers remain optimistic
MOSES LAKE, WA -- From the southeastern corner to the Skagit Valley, farmland planted in fresh-market and process potatoes has decreased by 5,000 acres, and most members of the Washington potato industry are looking at the coming season with renewed optimism. Statistics show that last year Washington had 160,000 acres of potatoes, and the reduction keeps with a national trend that has potato acreage down by 7 percent to 1.11 million acres. In its annual acreage report for 2005 crop potatoes, the USDA referenced historical data, noting that this year's acreage is the lowest since 1866, when