yes Idaho is the most famous state/country for potatos Idaho has all the good patatos unless an individual creates awesome potatos but sorry i went off task well again your answer is yes
It depends how big the potatoes are
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In 2011, 18,865,000 CWT of potatoes were produced in North Dakota.North Dakota produced 25.2 million hundredweight of potatoes in 2012.North Dakota produced 22.6 million hundredweight of potatoes in 2013.
Idaho is known for its potatoes due to its ideal climate and soil conditions which are well-suited for potato cultivation. The state produces a large quantity and variety of potatoes, contributing to its reputation as a top potato-growing region in the United States. Additionally, Idaho's potato industry has developed innovative growing and harvesting techniques that help maintain the quality and consistency of its potato crop.
Idaho produces nearly a third of the USA's total tonnage of potatoes. -Sweet corn , (for its seeds) and barley are also major products. Idaho is a major producer of many vegetable seeds.
The amount of potatoes produced are not counted individually, but in terms of weight. Also, we need to know what time period you are referring to for this question. But just for example, Idaho's 2011 potato production was 12.7 billion pounds of potatoes with an average yield of 39,800 pounds per acre.
About 300 miles, but Idaho has other crops than potatoes. Potatoes fields can be found all along the Snake River basin starting from about Rexburg on the east to the Boise valley on the west.
Potatoes, corn, dry beans, onions, alfalfa, sugar beets, hops, wheat, barley, lentils, peas, apples, pears, peaches, cherries, grapes, plums, mint, crops grown for seed production, timber, etc.
well, in many parts of Idaho growing potatoes is a very popular farming choice. Also, I am sure you have heard of Simplot. He harvested potatoes for many years and sold them to McDonalds. He lived here in Boise.
Maine farmers produced 1.643 billion pounds of potatoes in 2001.
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