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

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  3. Tattie holidays - Wikipedia

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    The holiday started in the 1930s, when children would be taken out of school to help with the local potato harvest, with other children just not turning up for class. The tradition continued into the 1980s, when the advent of new farm machinery such as potato harvesters made hand picking potatoes obsolete.

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  5. Mr. Potato Head Saves Veggie Valley - Wikipedia

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    It features collectable items, which are kept in Sweet Potato's backpack. Another feature is a wardrobe, which the player can use to dress up Mr. Potato Head and, or Sweet Potato for a disguise when necessary. A separate game mode allows the player to play the game's minigames without playing the full game.

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  7. Story of Seasons - Wikipedia

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    Story of Seasons, known in Japan as Bokujō Monogatari [a] and formerly known as Harvest Moon, is an agricultural farming life simulation video game series created by Yasuhiro Wada and developed by Victor Interactive Software (acquired by Marvelous Entertainment in 2003, now Marvelous Inc.).

  8. Sagittaria latifolia - Wikipedia

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    Sagittaria latifolia is a plant found in shallow wetlands and is sometimes known as broadleaf arrowhead, [5] duck-potato, [6] Indian potato, or wapato. This plant produces edible tubers that have traditionally been extensively used by Native Americans .

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