Um... 2000?
Maine farmers produced 1.643 billion pounds of potatoes in 2001.
Lots
Maine, like every other state, has two senators.
You will need about 1 pound of potatoes per every 3 people.
Every day onece a day.
Ireland devoted a great deal of land to growing potatoes, but they were not the first European country to grow many potatoes. Spain, Germany, and France all grew large amounts of potatoes with France having 117 million hectares devoted to growing potatoes in 1840.
Yes. Potatoes are a major crop in many of the farming areas of Alaska, most notably the Matanuska valley north of Anchorage.
Kenyans grow many crops some vegetable crops are cabbage, spinach, tomatoes, and potatoes
Every state has 2 Senators in the U.S. Senate.
The main uses of Maine potatoes are as a Maine export. The potatoes are used as their 2nd biggest export in the entire state. However, the second biggest use is for food. Potatoes can be used in a number of dishes including (but not limited to):Mashed Potatoes, Baked Potatoes, Potato Bread, Garden Potato Salad, Italian Potatoes, Whipped Potatoes, Lyonnaise Potatoes, Cheddar Mashed Potatoes, and many more dishes.One of the recipes for the above is:Ingredients Necessary:* 2 pounds potatoes (about 8 medium potatoes)* 1/3 to 1/2 cup of milk* 1/4 cup butter* salt and pepperProcedure:Peel potatoes, place in a medium saucepan, add water and a few teaspoons of salt, bring to a boil. Cover and cook 15 to 20 minutes (until tender), drain well when done, heat some milk and butter together, pour over the potatoes, beat potatoes using an electric beater until they're broken up, add more milk and butter, beat until fluffy. You're done.
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.
I think you may be confused, a "tuber" is a swollen, fleshy, usually underground stem of a plant, such as the potato, bearing buds from which new plant shoots arise. Thus onepotato is one tuber.If you meant to ask how many potatoes (tubers) grow on a single potato plant, then there is no one answer as different varieties produce different yields and sizes of potato.