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Norland:
Round red
Early maturity. Plants medium size, spreading. Tubers
round to oblong with smooth skin and shallow eyes. Good
yielding ability. Moderate scab.
NOTE: Red Norland and Dark Red Norland process similar
characteristics as Norlan except for darker red color.
Excellent early market varities.
Red Companion: Round red. Medium-early maturity. Maincrop
tablestock variety. Vines more vigorous and 10 days
later than Dark Red Norland. Higher yield and specific
gravity, less shatter bruise and longer tuber dormacy
than Dark Red Norland. Less susceptible to soft rot
than Dark Red Norland, medium resistant to early blight.
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Superior:
Round white. Medium early maturity. Plants medium size,
upright, but large, spreading growth possible under
optimum conditions. Tubers uniform with slightly netted
skin. Excellent chipping quality and table appeal. Scab
resistant, but susceptible to late blight and early
blight. Greatest potential shown under irrigation.
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Russet
Norkotah: Long russet. Medium early maturity. Plants
medium in size. Tubers long and smooth with attractive
russet skin. Good baking and boiling qualities. Medium
yielding ability but yields high percentages of carton
size potatoes. Susceptible to early drying complex and
pinkeye. Much less susceptible to hollow heart than
Norgold Russet.
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Goldrush
(U.S. Patent No. 5,434,343): Oblong russet. Medium maturity.
Plants medium in size, upright. Tubers smooth with attractive
russet skin. Good baking and boiling qualities. Medium
yielding ability. Less susceptible to scab and early
drying complex than Russet Norkotah. A royalty of 3%
gross seed sales is collected by North Dakota State
University Research Foundation.
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Russet
Burbank: Long russet. Late maturity. Plants very large,
spreading. Tubers large, long, cylindrical to flattened
with heavy netted skin. Secondary growth can cause very
rough tubers. Excellent cooking and processing qualities.
Somewhat scab sesistant.
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