[AT] digging potatoes
David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Tue Jul 2 04:58:36 PDT 2013
Good point about the air circulation Charlie.
David
NW NC
On 7/2/2013 7:04 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> I'm sure the hay insulates the potatoes. I always figured
> it had the effect of keeping the separated and allowing some
> air circulation around them too.
>
> I know some commercial potato growers but don't see them often.
> I just don't know what the curing process is. I think it is about
> keeping the temp. stable and the air dry but not a lot of heat
> or cooling.
>
> It's interesting how they buy potatoes. Most of the potatoes grown
> here in NC go to potato chip production. When the spuds are harvested
> the buyer comes by and brings a little "fry daddy" type deep fryer with him.
> He slices up a few randomly selected potatoes and fries them up into
> chips and eats them. He also selects some at random and slices them in
> half to look for necrosis (dark spots in the middle). If he finds the dark
> spots he reduces the price based on the percentage of necrosis he believes
> is in the crop. Then the final price is adjusted based on the taste,
> crunch, etc.
> of the chips he cooked. I've never actually seen this done. Just going by
> what I was told.
>
> Charlie
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