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  2. Aroostook Farm - Wikipedia

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    Aroostook Farm is an experimental farm near Presque Isle, Maine. Founded in 1914, it is the largest (507 acres (205 ha) of the University of Maine 's five experimental farms. [ 1 ]

  3. File:French-Canadian potato farmers near Caribou, Maine.jpg

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    English: French-Canadian potato farmers waiting in line with truckloads of potatoes to be graded and weighed at a starch factory in Caribou, Maine; part of a larger immigrant demographic represented in agriculture and factories in Northern Maine from the 18th through 21st century, with larger waves arriving in the 1870s.

  4. Maine’s new potato king: UMaine potato breed ... - AOL

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    Maine was one of just three states that expanded potato production in that period, according to a paper released in March by the University of Maine. Of the 13 potato-producing states tracked by ...

  5. Kennebec potato - Wikipedia

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    Kennebec is a medium- to late-maturing white potato. It was bred by the USDA and selected by Presque Isle Station, Maine, in 1941. Kennebec is not under plant variety protection. This fast-growing variety has high yields. It maintains good quality in storage [1] and is grown for both fresh market use and for potato chip manufacturing.

  6. Whitney Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Whitney Farm is a historic farm property at 215 Whitneyville Road in Appleton, Maine.Encompassing more than 200 acres (81 ha) of land in Appleton and Searsmont, the farm exemplifies the evolutionary history of farm properties in the Mid Coast region, with a variety of outbuildings reflective of changing trends in agriculture, and a c. 1825 farmstead that was not fitted for electricity or ...

  7. Warming temperatures drove Maine's potato boom. They're ... - AOL

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    Apr. 25—Maine farmer Ryan Guerrette irrigated his 1,200 acres of potatoes in Caribou more often in the past few years, when more severe rain or drought conditions threatened the state's premier ...

  8. Donovan–Hussey Farms Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The barn's main entrance faces north, with a secondary entrance to the basement on the east. The house built c. 1845 by Michael Donovan, an Irish immigrant, whose landholdings exceeded 200 acres (81 ha), including the Hussey Farm property. Donovan worked the farm as a dairy operation, an industry which began to decline in the area in the 1920s.

  9. Pittston Farm - Wikipedia

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    Pittston Farm is a historic farm and community complex in a remote part of northern Somerset County, Maine.Located down logging roads about 20 miles (32 km) north of the village of Rockwood, the farm was developed c. 1910 by the Great Northern Paper Company to provide food and other resources to workers on logging drives in Maine's northern forests.