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Offline HD

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I just bought 50 lbs of yellows for 19 bucks. Never had them before. How are they HD?

Dunno Glenn, all I got was reds. Maybe they grow in clay, like down by the Generals.....and not in sand like up
here.
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Offline glenn57

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I bought mine from wingard farms by elk river. There soil looks somewhat Sandy. They told me they are very similar to reds.
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Offline corny13

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I planted reds and yellow taters this year. I dug everything up tonight. I did not find one yellow in the whole crop. Not sure what happened, but I'm glad I grew 2 different kinds.
. Same thing happened to me 2 years ago.  Bought some Yukon gold seed potatoes...so the bin said...they were some kind of red..still tasty..