If using small spuds make you feel more secure , great . But when I was a kid , an elderly farmer , my Gramma who farmed all her life as a single Mother & my Dad always believed in using what they called strong seeds to get your best hill of potatoes . I guess they believe in the theory of starting with a new batch of seedlings , then after I think it was 3-4 seasons of using left overs from the bin of the previous years potatoes , they'd go buy new bag of fresh seedlings . Also there's quite a story pertaining to the seed potato having to rot in the soil to start the growth of the new spuds . I can't remember now what all it entailed now tho . You know how it is , you use the technique you grew up learning . But I haven't done any gardening for years after breaking my back & the knees went out on me from working on them a lot . I also remember agter planting all our rows with good choice seed , we take the left overs , dig a large dia. hole & drop them in & cover just to see what we'd get at digging time .I sure miss fresh home grow stuff . God bless
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Today's Featured Article - Sunday Drives - by Cowboy. Summer was finally upon us here in Northern Maine. We have two types of industry up here, one being "Forestry" (Wood Products) and the other "Farming" (Potatoes). There is no shortage of farm tractors and equipment around here! I have been restoring old Farm Tractors for the past 6 years, and have found it easier and less expensive to hit all the auctions and purchase whole tractors for parts needed. My wife who works at a local school, and only has weekends and summers off, while on t
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