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  2. Here's Exactly When to Harvest Potatoes (Plus How to Do It ...

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  3. Comber Earlies - Wikipedia

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    The term applies to immature potatoes harvested between early May and late July in the area surrounding Comber. [8] [9] This area, sheltered by the Mourne Mountains and Ards Peninsula and protected from frost by the saltwater of Strangford Lough, has a distinctive microclimate, allowing an early potato harvest and a distinctive sweet, nutty ...

  4. Tattie holidays - Wikipedia

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    The word "tattie" comes from the Scots word for potato. [1] Tractors would plough the fields to uncover the potatoes then pickers or howkers, usually composed of women and schoolchildren who were better suited for potato picking, [2] would pick the potatoes (or howk the tatties), piling them into laundry baskets that farmers would empty onto a ...

  5. Gleaning - Wikipedia

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    Gleaning is the act of collecting leftover crops in the field after harvest. During harvest, there is food that is left or missed often because it does not meet store standards for uniformity. During harvest, there is food that is left or missed often because it does not meet store standards for uniformity.

  6. Potato harvester - Wikipedia

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    A potato spinner. A potato spinner is connected to a tractor through the three-point linkage.Older machines were drawn by horse and were driven by a ground drive. It works by a flat piece of metal which runs horizontal to the ground lifting the potatoes up and a large wheel with spokes on it called a reel pushing the clay and potatoes out to the side.

  7. 13 tips for preparing and cooking potatoes that chefs think ...

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    Keeping your potatoes too warm is also a recipe for trouble, so it's all about finding the temperature sweet spot. "If possible, store potatoes around 50 degrees Fahrenheit," the chef said.

  8. China scientists rush to climate-proof potatoes - AOL

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    In a research facility in the northwest of Beijing, molecular biologist Li Jieping and his team harvest a cluster of seven unusually small potatoes, one as tiny as a quail's egg, from a potted ...

  9. Crop desiccation - Wikipedia

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    Desiccated potato plants prior to harvest. Pre-harvest crop desiccation is the application of an agent to a crop just before harvest to kill the leaves and/or plants so that the crop dries out from environmental conditions, or "dry-down", more quickly and evenly.

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