Low water and prices result in acreage cut for SLV
Low water and prices result in acreage cut for SLV
Potato growers in Colorado have seen a wide range of weather and weather-related conditions this season, with late summer rainfall bringing some areas a much needed, although temporary, respite from the state's ongoing drought.
In the San Luis Valley, where the majority of Colorado's potatoes are grown, fewer acres were planted this spring due to the water shortage. Expectations at harvest were for lower yields in the early varieties, but the August rainfall was seen as helping size the later spuds.