Potatoes are the fourth largest food crop grown in the world behind rice, corn and wheat. Most people think of Idaho when they consider potatoes — and rightfully so when it comes to russets. However, the Red River Valley, located on the borders of North Dakota and Minnesota are the leaders in red potato shipments.
If you haul produce, I wouldn’t suggest trying to get to the frozen tundra this time of the year. The folks are great, but the weather can be brutel. Besides, there’s no shortage of equipment to move the red potatoes. However, a friend of mine this week was in Fargo. You never know where the next load is going to take you sometimes.
The Red River Valley will be shipping red potatoes into the spring. Product is holding up well in storages. Most shipments are ususally to midwest and eastern markets.
Grand Forks, ND to Chicago – potatoes are grossing about $1800.