Canada: The emerging story on Ontario potatoes

Published 2023년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

Potato planting in southwestern Ontario has been affected by varying weather conditions in April, with some crops already emerging. The planting season started as early as March 21, but cool temperatures and snow in late April slowed down the process. Despite the challenges, a new potato variety, Horizon Russet, has shown good quality and resistance to heat and drought. The first Envols variety, an early maturing one, has already emerged in Norfolk County. Potato scout training sessions are scheduled for June 1.
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Farmers in the southwestern part of the province planted potato crops last month that are now emerging after hit-and-miss weather through much of April. Why it matters: Timing of potato planting has varied widely across the province due to less than ideal weather in April. One grower in the Chatham area planted potatoes on March 21, according to potato specialist Eugenia Banks. “Spring has not sprung yet in other potato production areas of Ontario, but it's great to know that the first of the 2023 Ontario potato crop is already in the ground,” Banks said March 22. By late April, sporadic planting was reported in southern Ontario. Although temperatures during the second week of April were well above 20 C across the province, single digit temperatures and flurries during the weekend of April 22 and 23 were a stark reminder that weather always has the final say. Planting was slow in the Shelburne-Alliston-Melancthon area in the last week of April, but Banks remarked on the quality of ...
Source: Argenpapa

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