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Michigan Potato Industry Experimental Storage 1999/2000 Roger Brook Professor & Extension Engineer Agricultural Engineering Dept. Michigan State University
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Project Goal To demonstrate potato storage techniques necessary for: extending the stored life of Michigan grown potatoes increasing the marketability of Michigan grown storage potatoes
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MPIC Storage Committee –Brian Sackett, chairperson –Steve Crooks –Greg Perkins –Tim Young –Gary Walthers –Todd Forbush, Techmark –Roger Brook, MSU Extension
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Background After 12 years of continued success in storage demonstration, it was determined a permanent facility was needed MPIC storage committee developed a permanent storage facility to implement new storage technology and techniques Contact a member of the MPIC storage committee or the MPIC office staff FOR MORE INFO...
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Technology New technology being used –refrigeration –reverse airflow Standards being adopted –Fancom controllers –humicells
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Procedures 1999-2000 Snowden potatoes Three planting dates Three storage temperatures Bi-weekly quality sampling Marketing through cooperating potato chip company
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Three Planting Dates
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Three Storage Temperatures
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Conclusions The Michigan potato industry has a new tool for improving storage management Tuber maturity at harvest may be a key factor that we haven’t previously considered or “measured” Refrigeration management will be important for June delivery
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