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  2. Donald A. Young - Wikipedia

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    During his career he would cross over 3 million potato plants. [2] The Shepody potato that he is credited with developing was a 1967 cross between test variety, F58050 and Bake King from Cornell university [7] – it matured earlier in the season and required 10 to 20 percent less nitrogen than other varieties. [2]

  3. Umatilla Russet - Wikipedia

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    Umatilla Russet (/ ˌ juː m ə ˈ t ɪ l ə /, YOO-mə-TIL-ə) is a moderately late maturing variety of potato especially suitable for frozen french fries processing. [1] It was jointly released by the Agricultural Experiment Station of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington and the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1998. [2] '

  4. Innovator potato - Wikipedia

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    Innovator is potato variety that is oblong in shape with a smooth skin. It is a popular potato variety in Europe and is gaining popularity in North America as a frying and baking potato. [1] The skin of the potato variety is russeted, similar to that of a Russet Burbank potato. Innovator also has shallow eyes with a cream coloured flesh. [2]

  5. This Map Shows Every State’s Favorite Thanksgiving Potato ...

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    Baked potatoes, smashed potatoes, or potato soup? Google released a map that shows which potato dishes are the most searched for by state ahead of Thanksgiving 2023.

  6. Best Au Gratin Potatoes? We Rank the House Brands - AOL

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    Best au gratin potatoes And if money wasn't tight in November, it's tight now, with all the gifts to get. December is not a great month for the college kid's wallet.

  7. Russet Burbank - Wikipedia

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    By the 2010s, Russet Burbank accounted for 70% of the ultra-processed potato market in North America, and over 40% of the potato growing area in the US. [1] Restaurants such as McDonald's favor russet potatoes for their size, which produce long pieces suitable for french fries. As of 2009, "McDonald's top tuber is the Russet Burbank."