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There’s a lot that happens before seed potatoes end up planted in your fields. In order for you to be able to grow the best potato crop you can, seed growers work hard to get that seed ready for you. In this webinar the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) will give you an overview of the process they require Canadian seed potato growers to follow to certify their seed for sale. We’ll also have a potato seed grower explain what happens on the ground for growing seed and getting it ready for planting in your fields.
Christopher Dunbar, potato program specialist with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
Jake Hoogland, seed potato grower with Hoogland Farms in Millet, Alta.
Hoogland Farms is a family farm with Jake and his father working together. They grow 380 acres of seed potatoes and a small amount of grain. The Hoogland’s grow approximately 30 varieties and 90 lots of potatoes, from the mini tuber stage to shipping E1, E2 or E3. The Hoogland’s have been growing potatoes near Millet since 1998, before that they grew seed potatoes in the Netherlands for over 40 years. Jake moved to Canada in 1996 where he first worked on a seed potato farm near Edmonton, Alta. Jake is the chairman of Edmonton Potato Growers and a long-time board member of the seed potato committee for the Potato Growers of Alberta. He is married with one child and enjoys farming and kart racing.
Proudly sponsored by BASF and McCain
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By Spud Smart PodcastThere’s a lot that happens before seed potatoes end up planted in your fields. In order for you to be able to grow the best potato crop you can, seed growers work hard to get that seed ready for you. In this webinar the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) will give you an overview of the process they require Canadian seed potato growers to follow to certify their seed for sale. We’ll also have a potato seed grower explain what happens on the ground for growing seed and getting it ready for planting in your fields.
Christopher Dunbar, potato program specialist with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
Jake Hoogland, seed potato grower with Hoogland Farms in Millet, Alta.
Hoogland Farms is a family farm with Jake and his father working together. They grow 380 acres of seed potatoes and a small amount of grain. The Hoogland’s grow approximately 30 varieties and 90 lots of potatoes, from the mini tuber stage to shipping E1, E2 or E3. The Hoogland’s have been growing potatoes near Millet since 1998, before that they grew seed potatoes in the Netherlands for over 40 years. Jake moved to Canada in 1996 where he first worked on a seed potato farm near Edmonton, Alta. Jake is the chairman of Edmonton Potato Growers and a long-time board member of the seed potato committee for the Potato Growers of Alberta. He is married with one child and enjoys farming and kart racing.
Proudly sponsored by BASF and McCain
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