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The potato belt is around Idaho and places like that.
that the potato farms are good
The size of potato farms can vary widely depending on the region and farming practices. In the United States, for example, commercial potato farms can range from a few acres to several thousand acres. On average, many farms operate around 100 to 1,000 acres, while larger operations in states like Idaho may exceed 3,000 acres. Smaller family-owned farms may be significantly less, focusing on local markets and specialty varieties.
Potato farms are STILL alive!
they where used on farms they where used on farms
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" Church) does not own or operate any commercial potato business. The Church does grow potatoes on charity farms, which are used at the Church's 'Bishop Storehouses' (food pantries) and for humanitarian and disaster preparedness programs. Many individual Mormon families do own and operate farms which grow and sell potatoes.
A potato is used for many things. They are used for making fries, potato chips, and many other things.
Edwin G. Strand has written: 'Productivity of resources used on commercial farms' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Farms 'Farming alternatives for potato growers on the Eastern shore' -- subject(s): Potatoes
A potato can be used for food to eat and it cloud be used to make electricity.
No, potato flour and potato starch are not the same. Potato flour is made from the whole potato, whereas potato starch is extracted from the potato. Potato starch is a white, tasteless powder used as a thickener, while potato flour has a stronger potato flavor and is used in baking for its flavor and texture.
die Kartoffel - potato Also, one who farms potatoes would be a "Kartoffel Bauer"