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British Potato Council 
The web site contains a wide range of industry related information, including press releases, potato market reports, an events calendar, production issues, and information on British potato seed.
http://www.potato.org.uk/
International Potato Center (CIP) 
Works to enhance the cultivation, yield, processing, and consumption of potatoes, sweetpotato and other Andean roots and tubers that are in danger of extinction.
http://www.cgiar.org/cip/
Mountain Valley Produce And Potato Seed 
Based in Colorado. Photographic tour of seed potato farm, potato variety growing guidelines, recipes and cooking tips, lettuce farming operation tour, and history of the potato.
http://www.mvproduce.com/
National Potato Council 
The National Potato Council is the only national, non-profit trade association working for the well being of the U.S. potato industry on federal governmental issues.
http://www.npcspud.com
Potato Grower Magazine Online 
The official web site of Potato Grower Magazine. Information on chemical producers, equipment manufacturers, blight, irrigation equipment, and advertising information.
http://www.potatogrower.com/
Potato Research Online 
Potato Research Online (PRO) is an online initiative that serves as a gathering place for potato researchers, extension people, growers and other industry members who have a keen interest in potato research. E-services for members include electronic newsl
http://www.potatoresearch.com
Spudman, Voice of the Potato Industry 
Online version of print magazine provides the latest industry news, an up to date calendar of events, a complete industry product guide, and a directory of potato-related links.
http://www.spudman.com/
The Potato Then and Now 
Compendium of information on potato growing techniques, potato cultivation in history, and science and technology in potato production.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/potato/
Ubi7 
News on a friendly potato gene known as ubiquitin7. Agricultural Research Service researchers snipped part of the gene, hooked it onto a soft-rot-fighting gene, and inserted this new combination into experimental 'potatoes'.
http://www.ars.usda.gov//is/AR/archive/jan98/tool0198.htm
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