This year is the worst year for growing potatoes in the 40-year farming career of Ivan Curran, with about 10% of his crop expected to be left in fields too wet for his machinery to access. The wet weather has also affected heritage potato grower Maria Flynn, who is having to hand dig her crops due to the saturated ground, with up to 40% of the national potato crop still in the ground for all farmers nationwide. Both farmers anticipate a lower yield and increased cost of production, which may lead to higher prices for potatoes, but they assure that there will be enough potatoes for consumers.