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May 2010 Potato Grower

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Around the Vine NEW PRODUCTS AND INDUSTRY NEWS TRIVIA QUESTION Log onto PotatoGrower.com to submit your answer! The winner will win a Potato Grower cap! A British naturalist, on an expedition aboard the HMS Beagle, became fascinated by a South American plant that was remarkably adaptable. It was his first encounter with a potato plant. Who was this naturalist? Hint: Christians love to hate this man. Congratulations to Barbara Keckler of Idaho Falls, who correctly answered that late blight is the disease that caused a million deaths in Ireland in 1845 but is a common nuisance today. deficiencies in a broad spectrum of crops with a patented, crop-based adjuvant system for maximum nutrient efficacy. This effective foliar product supplies Zn, Mn and B, which are vital for increased plant health and growth. MAX-IN ZMB plant nutrients also can effectively reverse Zn, Mn and B deficiency symptoms in crops. Accelerate leaf, stem and root growth and health with AgriSolutions Ascend plant growth regulator. This biological plant stimulator contains plant growth regulators, micronutrients and hormones, and may be applied by ground, air, chemigation or as a seed treatment. Visit: www.agrisolutionsinfo.com. PG MARKETING VETERAN TO LEAD USPB RETAIL PROGRAMS DENVER—The USPB announces Don Ladhoff will lead the retail efforts of the Domestic Marketing Program. He will provide key input to strategy and guide the tactical execution of the program, with the goal of increasing demand for potatoes in the retail environment. “I’m pleased Don has joined our team,” says Kathleen Triou, USPB’s Vice President, Domestic Marketing. “He brings considerable experience and enthusiasm to the position, and he’ll be ready to contribute from day one.” AGRISOLUTIONS ANNOUNCES TWO PRODUCTS AgriSolutions MAX-IN ZMB plant nutrients correct zinc, manganese and boron www.potatogrower.com 9

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