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Re: [Livingontheland] Organic Vs. Conventional: Have You Been Robbed?
- From: Pete Vukovich <pvukovic1@yahoo.com>
- To: Healthy soil and sustainable growing <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] Organic Vs. Conventional: Have You Been Robbed?
- Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 23:49:06 -0700 (PDT)
Yes both the inca and austrians are fingerlings. Nice looking plants though and they seem to start producing really quickly, already got a few noticeable nodules on the incas and they haven' t been in more then 20 or so days. Doing desire and kennebec for the bigger stuff, we'll see if the desires are really disease resistant. I think the inca's and austrians , and one or two maya gold's are not necessarily big market items, but I want to see how they taste and if they could find a niche. Out here potatos were selling around 3 bucks a pound at the farmers market, maybe 20% more for "organic" versions of the conventional stuff. Probably because there were a lot of the same potatos - seems a tricolor blend of small and medium with white flesh are popular this year - can't remember the variety. I think the red ones are the nicer shallots, thinking of putting in a few for myself if I can find space. --- On Thu, 5/14/09, Tradingpost <tradingpost@lobo.net> wrote:
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Re: [Livingontheland] Organic Vs. Conventional: Have You Been Robbed?,
Pete Vukovich, 05/13/2009
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- Re: [Livingontheland] Organic Vs. Conventional: Have You Been Robbed?, Tradingpost, 05/14/2009
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- Re: [Livingontheland] Organic Vs. Conventional: Have You BeenRobbed?, Liz, 05/16/2009
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- Re: [Livingontheland] Organic Vs. Conventional: Have You Been Robbed?, Pete Vukovich, 05/15/2009
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