Maine is Reporting Good Quality Potatoes, Shipments Similar to Last Season

Maine is Reporting Good Quality Potatoes, Shipments Similar to Last Season

Shipments similar to a year ago are seen by observers Maine’s 2022-23 potato crop. Good quality also has been seen based on early harvests.

The Maine Farmers Exchange of Presque Isle, ME describes the crop as “beautiful.”

Despite weather delaying spring planting a little, growers to completed harvest by mid-October.

The size of the spud are a little bit smaller than last year, but still described as good-size potato.

Shipments of table stock and seed potatoes are just getting underway and will continue until June.

Maine’s potato growers typically offer russet, white, yellow and red potatoes during the fall/winter season.

USDA reported 53,300 harvested acres of potatoes in Maine last season with total production of about 18.4 million cwt. Harvested acreage for the previous season was 50,800 acres with production of 13.4 million cwt.

Green Thumb Farms Inc., Fryeburg, ME, has been shipping since the third week of August. It reports growers were able to irrigate enough to achieve decent yields, but production of some varieties will be less this season.